PATHOLOGY MCQ
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Question
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Sperm cell
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Red blood cell
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White blood cell
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Egg cell
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Detailed explanation-1: -These sex cells are also called reproductive cells or gametes. Sperm cells are produced in men’s testicles and egg cells are produced in women’s ovaries. Sex cells are different from other cells in one special way: Put simply, they only have one half of the total amount of human genetic information.
Detailed explanation-2: -The male sex cell is known as the sperm cell and the female sex cell is known as the ova or egg.
Detailed explanation-3: -A sperm cell is a form of gamete or reproductive cell found in the male human body. The word sperm is derived from the Greek word sperma, meaning seed. It is a haploid (meaning it contains 23 chromosomes), which is half of the genetic material required to form a fertilized zygote via sexual reproduction.
Detailed explanation-4: -sel) An egg cell in females or sperm cell in males. Each mature sex cell contains 23 chromosomes. When an egg combines with sperm, the fertilized egg normally contains a total of 46 chromosomes. Also called gamete and reproductive cell.