this is because there all the same type of cell and so somatic diseases are passed on by not mutating the gene and if a somatic diseseases can mutate to become Zombies
Somatic cells undergo mitosis for growth, repair, and maintenance of the body, resulting in identical copies of the original cell. Cells in the gonads undergo meiosis to produce gametes with half the number of chromosomes, ensuring genetic diversity in offspring when fertilization occurs. This process also helps maintain the chromosome number across generations.
Meiosis occurs only in the gonads. Meiosis is the process by which gametes (sperm and egg cells) are produced in the gonads, while mitosis is the process by which somatic cells undergo cell division for growth and repair throughout the body.
Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Yes, mitosis does occur in the ovaries and testes. In the ovaries, mitosis is involved in the production of ova (eggs) through the development of ovarian follicles. In the testes, mitosis plays a role in the production of sperm through the process of spermatogenesis.
No, meiosis is a division of only gametic cells.Mitosis is the cell division of the tissue cells rather all the somatic cells.Meiosis is a reductional division in which the chromosome number of the daughter cell reduces to half.Mitosis restores the original number of chromosomes in the daughter cells. It increase the number of the cells in the population.
In the gonads, specialized cells undergo a process called meiosis, which involves two rounds of cell division resulting in the formation of haploid gametes containing half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process allows for genetic diversity in offspring and ensures the correct number of chromosomes are maintained during fertilization.
Meiosis occurs only in the gonads. Meiosis is the process by which gametes (sperm and egg cells) are produced in the gonads, while mitosis is the process by which somatic cells undergo cell division for growth and repair throughout the body.
no. only the cells in the gonads which are to become gametes undergo mitosis. blood cells, like all cells but gamete cells are called somatic and only divide by mitosis.
Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Remember that meiosis ONLY occurs in the sex organs (gonads). In segmented worms, meiosis occurs in the cocoon they excrete after intercourse with another hermaphroditic worm. However, ALL the other cells in the annelid undergo mitosis.
No, mitosis and meiosis are two distinct cellular processes that cannot occur simultaneously in the same cell. Mitosis is involved in somatic cell division for growth and repair, while meiosis is specific to the formation of gametes (sex cells) for sexual reproduction.
Yes, mitosis does occur in the ovaries and testes. In the ovaries, mitosis is involved in the production of ova (eggs) through the development of ovarian follicles. In the testes, mitosis plays a role in the production of sperm through the process of spermatogenesis.
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No, meiosis is a division of only gametic cells.Mitosis is the cell division of the tissue cells rather all the somatic cells.Meiosis is a reductional division in which the chromosome number of the daughter cell reduces to half.Mitosis restores the original number of chromosomes in the daughter cells. It increase the number of the cells in the population.
meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)
Germ cell mutations can be passed on to offspring, somatic cell mutations cannot
Cells that enter meiosis are typically germ cells, which are specialized cells in the body that give rise to eggs or sperm. These cells have the ability to divide and produce gametes through the process of meiosis.
Yes, meiosis occurs in gonads. In males, meiosis takes place in the testes to produce sperm cells, while in females, meiosis occurs in the ovaries to produce egg cells. This process results in the formation of genetically unique haploid cells for sexual reproduction.