Ovum is the largest cell of human body, the female also formed from meiosis and the process is known as Oogenesis. In one month, only one egg is released, this cycle is known as Menstrual Cycle.
The mature egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube. After achieving adolescence age the secondary developments of female body starts which include breast enlargement, release of hormones Estrogen which helps the ova to mature the egg. The female reproductive system contains a pair of ovaries, a pair of fallopian tube, uterus. Once the sperm are formed, they are stored in epididymis, and this process is known as Spermatogenesis. It is the process in which cells are divide in which chromosome no reduce to the half also known as reductional Division. Sperms are formed by the process known as Meiosis. testosterone which is required for the proper development of male gametes i.e. Secondary character, involved development of a beard, and secretion of hormones i.e. After achieving the adolescence age in which the secondary character developed.
It consists of a pair of testes, penis, sperm, sperm ducts. The mating male and female gamete is called sexual reproduction. These special organs produce the male and female gametes, respectively. There are different organs present in an organism for the process of fertilization. The DNA of the offspring will have an equal share of the genetic material of the mother and father. In this type of reproduction, the offspring inherits half of the genetic material from the father and another half from the mother gamete, i.e. Sexual reproduction is the type of reproduction, which involves two parents giving rise to an offspring.