Gametes - GCSE Biology
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 Published On Apr 24, 2024

🦊 In this GCSE Biology video, we explain that gametes, which are male and female sex cells essential for sexual reproduction, are produced in specific parts of the body: sperm cells in the testes and egg cells in the ovaries. It highlights that gametes are haploid, containing half the usual number of chromosomes (23), which combine at fertilization to restore the full chromosome number. Additionally, the video discusses plant gametes, noting that male pollen and female egg cells (ova) are produced by flowering plants, with illustrations provided for each.

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