Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Only sex cells such as sperm and eggs undergo meiosis. This occurs at puberty.
Cells which produce gametes (sex cells) undergo meiosis.
No. Only the cells that produce the gametes undergo meiosis.
Germ cells undergo the process of meiosis to produce gametes (eggs and sperm) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Meiosis is essential for sexual reproduction to maintain the correct chromosome number in offspring.
Body cells do not undergo meiosis. Reproductive cells undergo meiosis, body cells, mitosis.
Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Only sex cells such as sperm and eggs undergo meiosis. This occurs at puberty.
Cells which produce gametes (sex cells) undergo meiosis.
cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes which are also called your "sex" cells
No. Only the cells that produce the gametes undergo meiosis.
Cells undergo meiosis in the reproductive organs of organisms, such as the testes in males and ovaries in females. In these organs, germ cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) for sexual reproduction.
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No, sponges do not undergo meiosis as they reproduce through a process called fragmentation or budding where new individuals develop from a parent sponge. Meiosis is typically found in organisms that reproduce sexually to produce gametes.
Germ cells undergo the process of meiosis to produce gametes (eggs and sperm) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Meiosis is essential for sexual reproduction to maintain the correct chromosome number in offspring.
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sex cells