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Cells used for reproduction
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Reproductive cells are called gametes (sex cells). They are haploid cells produced by meiosis that fuse at fertilization to form a diploid zygote. In animals the gametes are sperm (male) and eggs or ova (female); in flowering plants the equivalents are pollen (male gamete carriers) and ovules/eggs (female).
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