They are ordinary blood cells.
type A daughter cell or spermatogonium
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
sex cells, because it can pass the genetic trait from one generation to the next
Germ cells divide by meosis. In the mammalian system, female germ cells are called Ove and male germ cells are called Sperm. There are two meotic divisions. At the end of the second meotic division, each daughter cell contains 'n' number of chromosomes, where n is the haploid number.
Meiosis
in the blood, there is plasma; the liquid part, white blood cells; the germ fighters, red blood cells; which carry oxygen, and platelets; which heal cuts.
Germ fighters in the body are carried by the blood.
A choriocarcinoma is type of cancer germ cell containing trophoblast cells.
Germ cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes (sperm and egg cells) in sexually reproducing organisms.
type A daughter cell or spermatogonium
Cytotoxic T cells
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
No. Germ cells undergo Meosis, while Somatic cells undergo Mitosis
If they are somatic (body cells) then mitosis. If they are germ (sex) cells it is meiosis.
a male germ cell
sex cells, because it can pass the genetic trait from one generation to the next
germ cells