Structure of gametes of frog Ahmed Mushtaq Roll No 20012514-001
Gametes Gametes are cells which are connected with sexual reproduction, which are produced from adult cells through a process called meiosis. Male frog gametes are sperm, and female frog gametes are eggs. Each gamete contains a single sex chromosome, chosen at random from one of the pair of adult sex chromosomes. Male frogs have an X-chromosome and a Y-chromosome, whilst female frogs have two X-chromosomes.
Production Male gametes sperm produce in Testis female gametes egg produce in ovary
Structure of Sperm Length The sperm of frog microscopic and its about 0.03 mm long
Type of body Its has flagellated type body Elongated Have 3 parts Head, neck and tail
Structure The head is long and cylindrical Acrosome Contain Nucleolus