No. Meiosis occurs in the ovaries and testes. Meiosis is the process that deals with gametes (sex cells)
Mitosis occurs in the Formation of Gonads, while the function of Gonads is Meiosis.
The function that is performed by the ovaries and not the testes is the ovaries produce eggs. Both testes and ovaries produce hormones.
Meiosis is a special type of cell division that occurs only within the ovaries and testes.
The testes & the ovaries.
Depends on your gender. The "gonads". If you're male then the answers is the testes. If you are female, the answer is ovaries.
gonads consists of testes and ovaries.
The function that is performed by the ovaries and not the testes is the ovaries produce eggs. Both testes and ovaries produce hormones.
Ovaries are different from testes because ovaries produce eggs while the testes produce sperm.
Testes makes sperm, ovaries make the egg
Meiosis is a special type of cell division that occurs only within the ovaries and testes.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. Meiosis, on the other hand, occurs only in sex cells or in the ovaries and testes.
A testes is a male gonad of the reproductive system.
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 the ovaries/testes for animals In the ovaries/anther for plants
yes they have overies and testes
Whoopie parts
Reproductive organs
Testes ,ovaries