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How to pronounce gamete in English?

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Type Words
Type of germ cell, reproductive cell, sex cell
Has types isogamete, oosphere, ovum, sperm, sperm cell, spermatid, spermatozoan, spermatozoid, anisogamete, spermatozoon, antherozoid, egg cell

Examples of gamete

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Doctors should not accept a minor relative as a gamete donor or a surrogate.
From the sciencedaily.com
Importantly, says Lo, the gamete donors'instructions would not disrupt the IVF process.
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Whereas whites comprise a gamete of social sectors thus making their vote more malleable.
From the economist.com
While an abnormal gamete may lead to ALL development, this condition alone is not enough.
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The name gamete was introduced by the Austrian biologist Gregor Mendel.
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As such, the gamete can end up with any combination of paternal or maternal chromosomes.
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For example, they play an essential role in chromosome segregation during gamete formation.
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In so doing the HFEA has set the UK back on the road to the commercialisation of gamete donation.
From the guardian.co.uk
The female gamete is produced inside the embryo sac of the ovule.
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  • A mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
  • A gamete (from Ancient Greek u03B3u03B1u03BCu03B5u03C4u03AE gamete from gamein "to marry") is a cell that fuses with another cell during fertilization (conception) in organisms that sexually reproduce...
  • (Gametes) Germ cells, called gametes, from the male and female plants fuse together during fertilization.
  • (Gametes) Sex cells; in humans, these cells contain only half of the genetic material that is found in normal body cells.
  • (Gametes) The cells in the body that carry the genetic information that will be passed to the offspring. In other words, these are the germline cells: an egg (for females) or sperm (for males) cell.
  • (gametes) Sex cells (spermatozoa or ova) that carry the genes donated by each parent.
  • One of the differentiated cells that is a product of meiosis. In animals, sperm or egg cells.
  • The male or female reproductive cells, the sperm or the egg.
  • A reproductive cell: Sperm in men, the egg in women.