mitosis and the sexual reproduction of cells are called meiosis
No, human body cells cannot reproduce asexually. They reproduce through a process called mitosis, where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This is a form of asexual reproduction, but it is not considered reproduction in the same sense as in single-celled organisms.
gametes and somatic cells???? gametes are haploid, which is half(23) of the normal human total(46). Somatic cells, are all other body cells and contain 46, or 23 pairs/sets of chromosomes.....Gametes are only used for reproduction, and are thus found in a fertile's body reproduction system...
When you are injured, your body produces cells that heal the wound. All of the growth of your body is also a result of new cells produced by cell reproduction. Normally the cells produced for repair and growth are produced by mitosis.:)
there are many different cells in the human body, but they are all eukaryotic cells (which is one of the two types of cells)
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes that almost all other cells in the body have. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes in body cells, but only 23 in egg cells and sperm cells. This is because, in sexual reproduction, you get half your genes from your mother and half from your father and 23+23=46 total chromosomes.
All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.
Organisms are made of basic units called cells. These cells are found in every part of the organism's organs and tissues.
Sex cells, also referred to as zygotes are made in the reproductive organs of the respected genders. Men in the Testes, women in the ovaries. These differ from somatic cells (body) because these have one function which is to reproduce or procreate. Somatic cells line all other parts of body for all other functions.
reproduction, I guess.
Genes are the basic units of heredity that contain instructions for the development, growth, and function of all body cells. These genes are composed of DNA and are passed down from parents to offspring through reproduction.
Cells. Cells are the smallest structural and functional unit of organisms that can carry out all the necessary functions of life, such as growth, metabolism, response to stimuli, and reproduction.
Cells are the basic building blocks of life. They are the smallest units of living organisms that can perform all of life's functions, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Cells contain genetic material, organelles, and a membrane that separates them from their environment.