No. Germ cells undergo Meosis, while Somatic cells undergo Mitosis
Only somatic/autosomal cells. Sex cells or cells of the germ line undergo meiosis.
They produce cells that divide by mitosis and then undergo meiosis to form gametes.
mitosis and miosis
If they are somatic (body cells) then mitosis. If they are germ (sex) cells it is meiosis.
All over - in any of your somatic cells (i.e. not germ/ sex cells)
Primordial germ cell multiply by mitosis when they have to increase their number like other cells but they divide by meosis during gametogenesis.
Your "germ" (or sex, but I prefer germ) cells undergo mitosis to create more diploids, but then they undergo Meiosis I to form a haploid. In boys, the germ cells will undergo Meiosis II to form their complete germ cells. In girls, the cell will only complete Meiosis II if the egg is fertilized. So the answer is sort of yes... the diploids will undergo Mitosis, but to actually get germ cells... they must undergo Meiosis.
Only somatic/autosomal cells. Sex cells or cells of the germ line undergo meiosis.
Germ cells. Somatic cells perform mitosis to get genetically identical daughter cells, and germ cells perform meiosis to get genetically different cells. In gametophytes, it's known as generative cells.
They produce cells that divide by mitosis and then undergo meiosis to form gametes.
mitosis and miosis
mitosis= body cells or somatic cells Meiosis= sex cells or germ cells
Mitosis makes a diploid cell.It is to be always remembered that mitosis is an equational cell division and it can only take place in diploid cells.
NoGerm layers produce haploid cells.For this they should undergo meiosis
If they are somatic (body cells) then mitosis. If they are germ (sex) cells it is meiosis.
All over - in any of your somatic cells (i.e. not germ/ sex cells)
noGrowth is involved by mitosis. Mitosis produce identical daughter cells