In animals, gametes are formed only through meiosis. Mitosis does not produce gametes. However, in autotrophs, spores composed of gametes go though mitosis to produce a gametophyte.
They are identical to the cell they formed from
No, meiosis is what produces (haploid) gametes. Mitosis produces diploid daughter cells that are identical clones of the mother cell.
Yes they are. Mitosis produces identical cells
Meiosis produces gametes that are haploid in chromosome number.
Meiosis = " half. "
Yes they are
Meiosis
SomaticSomatic cells reproduce by mitosis. Gametes are produced by mieosis
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
gametes are produced in the ovaries and testes
The form of cell division that produces animal gametes is meiosis, not mitosis. The production of gametes in plants is a function of both mitosis and meiosis.
Meiosis
SomaticSomatic cells reproduce by mitosis. Gametes are produced by mieosis
Gametes are produced by meiosis
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
The gametes are produced in meiosis.
No, meiosis is the production of sex cells or, as you said, gamete cells. Mitosis is the production of all the other cells (somatic cells).
Meiosis
gametes are produced in the ovaries and testes
Two are produced in Mitosis and 4 in meosis.
The form of cell division that produces animal gametes is meiosis, not mitosis. The production of gametes in plants is a function of both mitosis and meiosis.
Meiosis is the replication of sexual gametes. The gametes are produced during meiosis and are used to fertilize other gametes in reproduction.
No, However humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis.