| gamete |
Sperm and eggs. These cells have the special property of carrying only one copy of each gene instead the two copies that most other cells carry. These cells contribute to the next generation and are also called
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| gamet(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to a gamete.
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| gamete intrafallopian t. |
a method of assisted reproductive technology consisting of retrieval of oocytes from the ovary, followed by laparoscopic placement of the oocytes and sperm in the fallopian tubes.
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| gametic c. |
chromosome of a haploid cell (gamete).
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| gametocidal |
capable of destroying gametes or gametocytes.
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