The complications of 2 being 1 and ending up in one. Like 2 people one being a boy and one being a girl try to merge together. The answer is heterosexuality. Talk to one of them.
It is not heterosexuality you idiot! this is science. being heterosexual has nothing to do with sex cells dividing!
If you mean before they become gametes, they undergo first mitosis and then meiosis. After that, they don't divide. They just wait for fertilisation to occur.
when a sex cell divides what is the result
Sex cells divide by undergoing the process of meiosis.
Meiosis produces sex cells in plants as well as in animals.
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meosis
The process in which sex cells divide is called meiosis This is not, however; to be confused with mitosis, which is the division of non sex cells.
The production of sex cells is called "gametogenesis." This makes sense since a gamete is a reproductive cell and "genesis" means creation or beginning. If the sex cells being produced are sperm the process is called "spermatogenesis" and if the sex cells being produced are eggs it is called "oogenisis."
It is a nucleic acid and is made from building blocks called nucleotides. The process then repeats in what is called the cell cycle. Cell division (NIH image) Mitosis is how somatic--or non-reproductive cells--divide. Somatic cells.
Its made from the Meiosis
Sex cells (gametes) can be produced through the process that involves meiosis.
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miosis
The process in which sex cells divide is called meiosis This is not, however; to be confused with mitosis, which is the division of non sex cells.
The production of sex cells is called "gametogenesis." This makes sense since a gamete is a reproductive cell and "genesis" means creation or beginning. If the sex cells being produced are sperm the process is called "spermatogenesis" and if the sex cells being produced are eggs it is called "oogenisis."
Meiois is the process in which diploid cells divide to become haploid gametes (or sex cells)
Sex cells.
Usually cells will go through mitosis. However, gametes, or sex cells, go through a process called meiosis.
It is a nucleic acid and is made from building blocks called nucleotides. The process then repeats in what is called the cell cycle. Cell division (NIH image) Mitosis is how somatic--or non-reproductive cells--divide. Somatic cells.
Yes, mitosis produces somatic cells for growth and repair of the organism.
It depends on the type of cell. If it is a tissue cell, then it will divide into two daughter cells through the process of mitosis. If it is a sex cell, a gamete, it will divide into four daughter cells by meiosis.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.