<Tr> <Td> gamete </Td> <Td> haploid (N) / 23 </Td> <Td> C / 23 </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <P> In vitro gametogenesis (IVG) is the technique of developing in vitro generated gametes, i.e., "the generation of eggs and sperm from pluripotent stem cells in a culture dish ." This technique is currently feasible in mice and will likely have future success in humans and nonhuman primates . </P> <P> Fungi, algae, and primitive plants form specialized haploid structures called gametangia, where gametes are produced through mitosis . In some fungi, such as the Zygomycota, the gametangia are single cells, situated on the ends of hyphae, which act as gametes by fusing into a zygote . More typically, gametangia are multicellular structures that differentiate into male and female organs: </P> <Ul> <Li> antheridium (male) </Li> <Li> archegonium (female) </Li> </Ul>

Describe the process of gametogenesis in human males and females