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In animals, female gametes are called [[Ova|ova]] or egg cells, and male gametes are called [[Sperm|sperm]]. Ova and sperm are [[Haploid cells|haploid cells]], with each cell carrying only one copy of each chromosome. During fertilization, a sperm and ovum unite to form a new [[Diploid organism|diploid organism]]. When the gametes join, they form a cell called a [[Zygote|zygote]].
In animals, female gametes are called [[Ova|ova]] or egg cells, and male gametes are called [[Sperm|sperm]]. Ova and sperm are [[Haploid|haploid]] cells, each carrying only one copy of each chromosome. During fertilization, a sperm and ovum unite to form a new [[Diploid|diploid]] organism. When the gametes join, they form a cell called a [[Zygote|zygote]].


Human sperm and eggs contain 23 chromosomes. Human zygotes contain 46 chromosomes.
Human sperm and eggs contain 23 chromosomes. Human zygotes contain 46 chromosomes.

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