Microgametocyte

Microgametes (and in the literature the incorrect name for microgametes is often used - microgametes) are haploid cells of the male gene type, which, as a rule, have two flagella for movement and specialized structures for adhesion to the mother microspheta and microfemale, or, respectively, microzoospore and microspore. Microhamocytes are formed as a result of meiosis I in spermacytoid during the cryptic phase (subinfusal capsule) in animals of extraterrestrial species. In intranuclear animal species, these cells are preanteciocytes. Thus, they precede the formation of germ cells, the so-called oogametes, in both sexes.