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GameteGerm cell.
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GameteA haploid reproductive cell.
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Gamete(gam-eet) [Gk. wife] A haploid egg or sperm cell; gametes unite during sexual reproduction to produce a diploid zygote.
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GameteReproductive cell (either sperm or egg) containing a haploid set of chromosomes.
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GameteA sex cell or germ cell
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Gamete"sexual protoplasmic body," 1880, coined 1878 by German cytologist Eduard Strasburger (1844-1912), the widespread attribution of the word's coinage to Mendel being apparently erroneous. [..]
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GameteThe reproductive cell — egg or sperm.
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GameteReproductive cells which fuse to form a zygote. Gametes are haploid, and may be differentiated into egg and sperm.
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GameteA reproductive body capable of fusion with another; the sperm from the pollen grain and the egg from the ovule.
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GameteReproductive cell (e.g. egg or sperm cell)
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GameteThe haploid
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GameteA sex cell, male or female.
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GameteThe reproductive cell of an organism; typically contains half or a reduced number of chromosomes compared to a somatic cell. In mammals, gametes are haploid cells that fuse to form a diploid zygote. [..]
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Gamete(gam´=et) A haploid sex cell; either an egg cell or a sperm cell. ganglion
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GameteA haploid reproductive cell that develops into a new individual after its union with another gamete. gametes
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Gametethe name for one of the cells that take part in fertilisation to produce a zygote. Male sperm cells and female ovum cells are the reproductive cells.
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GameteReproductive cell usually haploid, which fuses with another in the process of fertilization.
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GameteHaploid reproductive cells that combine at fertilization to form the zygote, called sperm (or pollen) in males and eggs in females.
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GameteA sex cell (sperm or ovum) that contains only unpaired chromosomes and therefore has only half of the usual number of chromosomes.
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GameteA haploid
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GameteA cell that fuses with another cell during fertilization (conception).
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GameteHaploid reproductive cells that combine at fertilization to form the zygote, called sperm (or pollen) in males and eggs in females.
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Gamete(French : gamète) Mature male or female reproductive cell, sperm or ovum, with a haploid set of chromosomes or 23 for humans.
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Gametesex cell which has half the number of chromosomes as body cell
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GameteA mature reproductive cell (sperm or egg cell) that contributes to fertilization.
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Gamete(n) a mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
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Gamete A mature germ cell able to unite with another in sexual reproduction.
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GameteA gamete is a cell involved in sexual reproduction and contains one copy of each chromosome. In males, the gamete is the sperm; in females, it's the egg.
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GameteSex cells, that is the cells which can be fertilised by gametes of the opposite sex. In females gametes are known as eggs, oocytes or ovum. In males gametes are known as sperm or spermatozoa.
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GameteSpecialized haploid cell (in animals either a sperm or an egg) produced by meiosis of germ cells; in sexual reproduction, union of a sperm and an egg initiates the development of a new individual.
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GameteA mature sexual reproductive cell, as a sperm or egg, that unites with another cell to form a new organism
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GameteThe Forms of the Plant Germ Cells at the final stage of Gametogenesis.
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GameteMature reproductive cells that are specialized for sexual fusion. Each gamete is haploid and fuses with a cell of similar origin but of opposite sex to producea diploid zygote.
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GameteA male or female reproductive cell. In the female, it is called an ovum or an egg; in the male, a sperm.
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GameteA haploid cell resulting from meiosis which is capable of joining another haploid call in fertilization to form a new diploid individual (zygote). Follow production of gametes in Meiosis
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Gametereproductive cell, such as egg, sperm, pollen gene
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GameteMale or female reproductive cells - a sperm or egg.
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Gamete a reproductive cell, either egg or sperm.
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GameteMature reproductive cell with a haploid set of chromosomes.
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GameteA germ cell having a haploid chromosome complement (23 for humans). Gametes from parents of opposite sexes fuse to form zygotes. A specialized haploid cell that fuses with a gamete from the opposite s [..]
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GameteA sex cell, male or female.
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GameteA male or female reproductive cell capable of uniting in the process of fertilization with one of the opposite sex to develop into an embryo.
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GameteOne of the differentiated cells that is a product of meiosis. In animals, sperm or egg cells.
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GameteA reproductive cell and either a sperm or an egg.
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GameteA word that describes both the male and female reproductive cells i.e. the sperm and egg.
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GameteTerm for either a sperm or egg. GAMETE INTRA-FALLOPIAN TUBE TRANSFER (GIFT)
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GameteA mature sex cell, the egg and the sperm.
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GameteThe male or female reproductive cells, the sperm or the egg.
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GameteA cell that fuses with another during fertilisation (e.g. an egg or sperm).
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