Only sex cells such as sperm and eggs undergo meiosis. This occurs at puberty.
Somatic cells (body cells) undergo mitosis. An example of this could be a skin cell, as the skin cell replacing the dying skin cell must be an exact clone.Sex cells (gametes) undergo meiosis.Because meiosis results in half the number of chromosomes in it's daughter cells, gametes are the only cells that undergo meiosis in the body.
Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Cells which produce gametes (sex cells) undergo meiosis.
No. Only the cells that produce the gametes undergo meiosis.
Body cells do not undergo meiosis. Reproductive cells undergo meiosis, body cells, mitosis.
Only sex cells such as sperm and eggs undergo meiosis. This occurs at puberty.
In the sex organs (testicles, ovaries)
Somatic cells (body cells) undergo mitosis. An example of this could be a skin cell, as the skin cell replacing the dying skin cell must be an exact clone.Sex cells (gametes) undergo meiosis.Because meiosis results in half the number of chromosomes in it's daughter cells, gametes are the only cells that undergo meiosis in the body.
No. Humans undergo mitosis, because two daughter cells contain the same genetic makeup as the parent cellOf course germ cells undergo meiosis. They produce sperms and ova
The body of cells that undergo meiosis are sex cells. The two sex cells found in most eukaryotic organisms are sperm cell and egg cell.
Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Cells which produce gametes (sex cells) undergo meiosis.
no they undergo mitosis
Somatic cells undergo mitosis. Sex cells undergo meiosis.
No. Only the cells that produce the gametes undergo meiosis.
cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes which are also called your "sex" cells