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Somatic cells reproduce through a process called mitosis. During mitosis, the cell duplicates its genetic material, divides, and forms two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. This ensures the growth, development, and maintenance of tissues in multicellular organisms.

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How do diploid somatic cells and haploid gametes organism reproduce?

ribosomes


When somatic cells reproduce by mitosis the daughter cells diploid or haploid?

When somatic cells reproduce by mitosis, the daughter cells are diploid. This means they have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, and the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


Is a typical body cell called somatic cell?

Yes, it is. The somatic (body) cells of multi celled organisms that reproduce sexually contain pairs of chromosomes.


Body cells can be called?

Somatic cell.


What do we called an organism's non reproductive cells?

An organism's non-reproductive cells are called somatic cells. These cells make up most of the body's tissues and organs, excluding the germ cells, which are involved in reproduction. Somatic cells are diploid in organisms that reproduce sexually, containing two sets of chromosomes.


What is another name for normal body cells?

Another name for body cells is somatic cells.


What kind of cells reproduce by mitosis?

Somatic cells, which make up the majority of cells in the human body, reproduce through mitosis. Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


What are non-sex cells categorized as?

if you mean asexual then that is a cell that does not need a partner to reproduce. This is usually a single celled organism that reproduces by having the cell split in two and form into two different cells


Do gametes come from germ cells of somatic cells?

somatic cell


Do all cells reproduce asexually?

No, not all cells reproduce asexually. While some cells such as bacteria and yeast can reproduce asexually through processes like binary fission or budding, multicellular organisms reproduce sexually through the fusion of gametes.


How many chromosomes have non somatic cell?

Non-somatic cells, such as germ cells (sperm and egg cells), have half the number of chromosomes compared to somatic cells. In humans, somatic cells have 46 chromosomes, while germ cells have 23 chromosomes.


Is telomerase active in somatic cells?

No, telomerase is typically not active in somatic cells.