For sexual reproduction.
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
In plants, meiosis occurs in specialized cells called sporophytes, which are diploid. These sporophyte cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid spores—male spores (microspores) in the anthers and female spores (megaspores) in the ovules. In fungi, similar processes occur where specialized diploid cells, known as sporogenous cells, divide by meiosis to produce spores.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
The only cells that go through meiosis are in the male (testes) and female (ovaries) gonads. All other cells divide mitotically.
Meiosis II
during meiosis, sexcells divide to form?
Yes. Called meiosis I and meiosis II.
Animals and plants, divide cells to reproduce, this is meiosis.
No, the nucleus does not divide in meiosis 1 and then again in meiosis 2. In meiosis 1, the nucleus divides once to reduce the chromosome number in the cell, resulting in two daughter cells. In meiosis 2, the two daughter cells from meiosis 1 divide again to form a total of four haploid daughter cells.
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Yes, reproductive cells divide through meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, leading to the formation of haploid cells (cells with half the number of chromosomes) which are essential for sexual reproduction.
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
Cells that go through meiosis are reproductive cells, specifically gametes such as sperm and egg cells. Meiosis is the process by which these cells divide to produce haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
All the cells that divide in your body, except for sex cells, which divide through meiosis, divide by mitosis.
No, human cells divide by mitosis and meiosis.
they both divide into new cells i say
plant and animal cells