The complete form of the table showing gamete production and comparison between male and females is attached.
What are the key differences and similarities?
Timing of gamete production: Males produce sperm continuously after puberty, while females produce eggs before birth but mature them during the menstrual cycle.
Gamete size and motility: Sperm are small and motile, while eggs are large and non-motile, relying on sperm for fertilization.
Meiosis output: Males produce 4 functional sperm from meiosis, while females produce 1 egg and 3 polar bodies.
Similarities:
Both sexes have gonads that produce gametes.
Both sexes undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes.
Both sexes require their gametes to unite in fertilization for reproduction.