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Human gametes are oogamous.

Oogamous is a form of anisogamy which best describes human gametes. Oogamous is characterized by the joining of a large, immobile egg and a small, mobile sperm for reproduction. The male gametes are extremely motile and they are usually responsible for the joining of the corresponding gametes. The wide extension of oogamy in higher animals brings about the conclusion that the high motility of the gametes makes them to perform their respective roles better than it could be performed by general isogametes


Hi! Human gametes are oogamous.

Explanation:

Most higher plants and animals are oogamous.

There are two types of oogametes: a large, immotile gamete often called an egg, or ovum, which contains food storage ( the yolk); and a small, motile gamete which moves using flagella, often called a sperm, which contains chromosomes.

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