What process produces haploid gametes? What process occurs to form gametes in plants? Where does the ovum develop after fertilization? In plants, the fusion of sperm and egg produces an embryo. This embryo grows into which structure? In an embryo, after the morula stage, what is the next st...
What produces the hormones that direct the production of the secondary male sex characteristics? a. hypothalamus b. hypophysis c. adrenal gland d. ovary e. testis What hormone stimulates the testes to produce testosterone? Cells that secrete testosterone: ___ What is the hormone secreted by the...
During the first trimester, hCG produced from the chorion maintains the corpus luteum. What is the purpose of maintaining the corpus luteum? a. The corpus luteum produces relaxin, which thickens the endometrium. b. The corpus luteum ensures that the e ...
When a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical haploid daughter cells; when a diploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical diploid daughter cells. As we mentioned in our previous answer, mitosis is divided into five phases: prophase, metaphase, ...
Inmeiosis II, the two cells from meiosis I divide to separate the two sister chromatids of the homologous pairs. The resultant gametes now have a haploid number of unpaired sister chromosomes. In humans, the male gametes are four functionalsperm cells. Meiosis in female humans produces one larg...
Meiosis is atype of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells. This process is required to produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction. Meiosis begins with a parent cell that is diploid, meaning it has two copies ...
Mitosis allows the same cell functions and process (primarily growth and replacement) to continue because it produces daughter cells identical to the parent cell. Mitosis is a continuous process that takes place over five phases: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. ...
Sexual reproduction is the process of mixing the chromosomes of two parent organisms together to create offspring. This process involves the production of male and female gametes which then fuse to form a few single cell that beings mitosis....
Beyond the intricate structural characteristics of the kidneys that play a role in this regulation, there are key hormones that are also vital to this process. Answer and Explanation: The correct option is: (b) Antidiuretic hormone Antidiuretic hormone...
Gametocyte--The cell which by division produces gametes. Gamete--Male or female reproductive cell. Zygote--Organism produced by the union of two gametes. Ookinete--Elongated, motile zygote of the malaria parasite as it bores through the epithelial lining of a mosquito's intestine, in the wall...