No, just in sex cells. ie, eggs and sperm cells
Meiosis is used to make gametes in the human body. The gametes will either be sperm or eggs depending on the gender.
Mitosis does not in fact occur in all of the tissues of the body. Mitosis occurs in all tissues of the body that are not sex tissues.
gametes are produced in the ovaries and testes
Any time when a cell needs to replicate, it goes through mitosis. The only cells that don't go through mitosis are sex cells.
where does osmosis occur in the human body?
testes
testes
The Gametes
In the testes
Ovaries
Meiosis can only ocur in sex cells
Meiosis is used to make gametes in the human body. The gametes will either be sperm or eggs depending on the gender.
mitosis occurs more frequently then meiosis
in cells. cells undergo meiosis to make sex cells. one cell splits into two cells, ad then the two cells split into two more cells.
Mitosis does not in fact occur in all of the tissues of the body. Mitosis occurs in all tissues of the body that are not sex tissues.
Yes. Crossover only occurs in prophase of meiosis I. Becuase it does not occur in mitosis, all the cells in our body are supposed to have the same genetic information (of course, excluding the cases where somatic mutations occur, such as in cancer).
It happens in the testies for males and ovaries for femal