The male gametes are called sperm and contain a half set of chromosomes.
Male gametes, or sperm, are haploid cells, meaning they contain half the normal number of chromosomes (23 in humans). This is essential for sexual reproduction, as fertilization combines the sperm’s 23 chromosomes with the 23 chromosomes from the female gamete (ova) to form a zygote with a full set of
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