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Polar bodies are made in the female. Through the process of oogenesis, a primary oocyte goes through Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Of the four cells created, one cell gets the most cytoplasm and is more likely to survive. This egg is called the "ovum". The other three cells which are not made are called polar bodies.
They happen more frequently because heat from the sea is usually more available to regions that are situated near seas and oceans thats why hurricans are always common in america and northern africa
Meiosis is definitely more complicated. I'm in 7th grade and my teacher is teaching us mitosis to prepare for meiosis.
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mitosis occurs more frequently then meiosis
Mitosis occur more frequently in our body. Basically mitosis occur when we get an injury or is an asexual type of reproduction. It occurs at the time of cell division and our cells need to divide often. While meosis is form of sexual reproduction and it does not occur quite often . Also, meiosis occurs more in men than in women. Look at it this way Mitosis splits once as meosis splits twice and they're not identical
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.
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Males.
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They occur more frequently in fall. Mainly in Japan and areas by the equator. Atlantic Coast mainly.
Hurricane occur more frequently over water that is very warm. They generally begin off of the west coast of Africa and travel toward the east coast of the United States.
No. The vast majority of earthquakes occur at or near plate boundaries.
Polar bodies are made in the female. Through the process of oogenesis, a primary oocyte goes through Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Of the four cells created, one cell gets the most cytoplasm and is more likely to survive. This egg is called the "ovum". The other three cells which are not made are called polar bodies.
Freak waves and rouge waves.
There is no cure for canker sores. They do not get larger or occur more frequently with age.