what are the specialised cells which undergo meiosis in the dipliod organisms, called as?
Cell division serves the following functions: ______, ________ and________. Mitosis helps in ________ , _______and _________. DNA replication happens once during _______ followed by ________. Humans have _________ chromosomes i.e. diploid condition.
In meiosis, parents cells are _______ while daughter cells are ________. Meiosis occurs with two cell divisions -- first is reduction division and second is mitotic division. In simple organisms all germ cells are generally similar. In complex organisms, germ cells take in differential roles. The egg is generally large and contains a good source. The sperm is small and mobilr . Conventionally, _________germ cells are called male gamete.
Cell division serves the following functions: ______________, _____________ and___________.Mitosis helps in ___________, ___________and________________. DNA replication happens once during__________ followed by_____________. Humans have___________ chromosomes i.e. diploid condition. In meiosis, parent cells are _______________ while daughter cells are ______________________. Meiosis occurs with two cell divisions – first is reduction division and second is mitotic division. In simple organisms all germ cells are generally similar. In complex organisms, germ cells take on differential roles. The egg is generally large and contains a food source. The sperm is small and motile. Conventionally, __________________ germ cells are called the male gamete.
I know this is a weird question but when I learn a a concept for the first time I always have weird questions.
Q- As this is true= Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells. They are also referred to as sex cells. Female gametes are called ova or egg cells, and male gametes are called sperm. Gametes are haploid cells, and each cell carries only one copy of each chromosome.So only the haploid cells resulting from meiosis can be called sex cells in this case.
Then what is the name of the cell which is known to be diploid and divides into 4 daughter cells in meiosis? If it is a sex cell itself, then how can it be diploid if all sex cells are haploid.