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The egg cell (lat. ovum, majority: ova) or oocyte (gr. Oos, egg; cytos, cell) is the female germ cell of two-sex organisms. It serves the generative multiplication by Oogamie and contains all genetic plants of the female being, which are passed on to the descendants. Egg cells are haploid cells and therefore contain only one set of chromosomes.
 
The egg cell (lat. ovum, majority: ova) or oocyte (gr. Oos, egg; cytos, cell) is the female germ cell of two-sex organisms. It serves the generative multiplication by Oogamie and contains all genetic plants of the female being, which are passed on to the descendants. Egg cells are haploid cells and therefore contain only one set of chromosomes.
  
While the male gamet, e.g. the [[sperm cells|sperm]], only contributes nuclear DNA to the formation of the zygote, the oocyte usually provides the general cellular environment such as the cytoplasm and the organelles present in it.
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While the male gamet, e.g. the [[Samenzellen/en|sperm]], only contributes nuclear DNA to the formation of the zygote, the oocyte usually provides the general cellular environment such as the cytoplasm and the organelles present in it.
  
 
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The egg cell (lat. ovum, majority: ova) or oocyte (gr. Oos, egg; cytos, cell) is the female germ cell of two-sex organisms. It serves the generative multiplication by Oogamie and contains all genetic plants of the female being, which are passed on to the descendants. Egg cells are haploid cells and therefore contain only one set of chromosomes.

While the male gamet, e.g. the sperm, only contributes nuclear DNA to the formation of the zygote, the oocyte usually provides the general cellular environment such as the cytoplasm and the organelles present in it.

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