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Q: When does the nuclear division of somatic cells take place during cellular reproduction?
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In what process does cell division produce germ cells?

So far as nuclear division is concerned, in somatic cells it is mitotic whereas in germ cells it is meiotic.


What is controlled by the somatic division of the PNS?

Somatic nervous system


Which process produces cloned cells?

chromosome duplication


Show meiosis and mitosis via venn diagram?

Mitosis is the process of a cell division in somatic cells as appose to in meiosis ;the cell division of sex cells. Meiosis takes place in sexual reproduction whereas mitosis ocours in asexual reproduction . Also mitosis has only 1 division Meiosis has 2 divisions Also, its when you have sex and jizz comes out


Is cloning by sexual reproduction?

No. Sexual reproduction involves a fusion of the nuclear contents of one gamete (say, a sperm), with the nuclear contents of another gamete (say, an egg). The resulting cell has two alleles, or versions of a gene, for every gene in the (nuclear) genome. This cell (a zygote) thus has a full diploid nuclear genome, having derived half of its genes from its father and half from its mother. During cloning (at least during somatic cell nuclear transfer, which is one type of cloning method), a full diploid nucleus from a somatic cell is transferred to an egg cell that has had its nucleus entirely removed. In this way, all of the nuclear genes come from one individual- whoever the nucleus of the somatic cell's owner was. So, to reword, during sexual reproduction, half the genome comes from the mom and half from the dad, but during cloning, the whole genome comes from one individual, but gets put into an egg that has been emptied (or, enucleated).

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What process produces new somatic Cells?

Part of the cell division that somatic cells undertake is mitosis.


How is mitosis similar to mitosis?

Both meiosis and mitosis are forms of cell reproduction.They both have a prophase and an anaphase.Both are forms of cell reproduction/Both are forms of nuclear division. Meiosis occurs in generative cells and mitosis in somatic cells.


In what process does cell division produce germ cells?

So far as nuclear division is concerned, in somatic cells it is mitotic whereas in germ cells it is meiotic.


What is the reproduction of somatic cells?

mitosis


What is controlled by the somatic division of the PNS?

Somatic nervous system


Which process produces cloned cells?

chromosome duplication


How many cells are formed after cell division?

When body cells (somatic) undergo cell division (mitosis) It creates a duplicate cell. So for every cell undergoing cellular division, one new cell plus will be formed and the original will remain.


Is meiosis the cell division in eukaryotes that produce somatic cells?

No, meiosis is the cell division that produces sex cells. Mitosis is the cell division in eukaryotes that produce somatic cells.


Show meiosis and mitosis via venn diagram?

Mitosis is the process of a cell division in somatic cells as appose to in meiosis ;the cell division of sex cells. Meiosis takes place in sexual reproduction whereas mitosis ocours in asexual reproduction . Also mitosis has only 1 division Meiosis has 2 divisions Also, its when you have sex and jizz comes out


Is cloning by sexual reproduction?

No. Sexual reproduction involves a fusion of the nuclear contents of one gamete (say, a sperm), with the nuclear contents of another gamete (say, an egg). The resulting cell has two alleles, or versions of a gene, for every gene in the (nuclear) genome. This cell (a zygote) thus has a full diploid nuclear genome, having derived half of its genes from its father and half from its mother. During cloning (at least during somatic cell nuclear transfer, which is one type of cloning method), a full diploid nucleus from a somatic cell is transferred to an egg cell that has had its nucleus entirely removed. In this way, all of the nuclear genes come from one individual- whoever the nucleus of the somatic cell's owner was. So, to reword, during sexual reproduction, half the genome comes from the mom and half from the dad, but during cloning, the whole genome comes from one individual, but gets put into an egg that has been emptied (or, enucleated).


Cells that undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division are called?

somatic cells


What cell division process goes through Mitosis?

Somatic cell division