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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

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Q: Why all somatic cells undergo mitosis and some cells in the gonads undergo meiosis?
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Do blood cells undergo meiosis?

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.


What occurs only in the gonads mitosis or meiosis?

Meiosis


What human cell can undergo meiosis?

Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.


Does mitosis occur in the ovaries and testes?

No. Meiosis occurs in the ovaries and testes. Meiosis is the process that deals with gametes (sex cells)


Where does meiosis occur in segmented worms?

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.


Can mitosis and meiosis occur at the same time?

No,Meiosis is done in the gonads to produce gametes and it produce 4 haploid cells while mitosis happens ia all body cells producing two daughter cells diploid similar to the parent cell


What does meiosis occur in?

gonads


Does meiosis occur in gonads?

yes


Where does meiosis occur in the human reproductive system?

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.


Where does meiosis undergoes?

meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)


How does a sperm cell differ from a somatic cell?

Germ cell mutations can be passed on to offspring, somatic cell mutations cannot


What type of organs are the cell that enter meiosis you found?

Meiosis occurs in the gonads, which are the ovaries in females and the testes in males.