No, just in sex cells. ie, eggs and sperm cells
Mitosis does not in fact occur in all of the tissues of the body. Mitosis occurs in all tissues of the body that are not sex tissues.
Meiosis is used in the human body for the formation of gametes (sperm and eggs) which are necessary for sexual reproduction. During meiosis, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half, resulting in genetically diverse haploid cells that can combine during fertilization to create a new organism with a unique genetic makeup.
In the human body, ipsilateral movements occur on the same side of the body, while contralateral movements occur on the opposite side.
Most water absorption in the human body occurs in the small intestine.
Water absorption primarily occurs in the small intestine of the human body.
testes
testes
The Gametes
In the testes
mitosis occurs more frequently then meiosis
Meiosis in females occurs in the ovaries. The process of meiosis is responsible for the formation of eggs (ova) in females.
Meiosis occurs in the gonads (ovaries in females and testes in males) of the human body. This is where specialized cells called germ cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes (eggs and sperm) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
It happens in the testies for males and ovaries for femal
Mitosis does not in fact occur in all of the tissues of the body. Mitosis occurs in all tissues of the body that are not sex tissues.
Meiosis is used in the human body for the formation of gametes (sperm and eggs) which are necessary for sexual reproduction. During meiosis, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half, resulting in genetically diverse haploid cells that can combine during fertilization to create a new organism with a unique genetic makeup.
In the sex organs (testicles, ovaries)
it occurs in the gametes, the sex cells. where mitosis occurs in all other cells that have two halves of chromosomes, meiosis occurs in cells which only have one half of the chromosomes.