génos
Gónos is a term primarily used in biology and genetics. It refers to the reproductive cells of an organism, specifically the gametes. In sexual reproduction, these are the sperm and egg cells in animals, or pollen and ovules in plants. Each gónos contains half the number of chromosomes found in a somatic cell of the organism. This reduction in chromosome number is achieved through a process called meiosis.
When two gónos, one from each parent, fuse during fertilization, they form a zygote. This zygote contains
The term gónos can also be used more broadly to encompass reproductive organs or structures that produce