Cells can reproduce through mitosis and meiosis.
No.Snow is non living.It does not reproduce by cell division
No, muscle cells do not reproduce in meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) for sexual reproduction, while muscle cells reproduce through a process called mitosis.
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.
Clownfish reproduce sexually through meiosis, which involves the formation of haploid sperm and egg cells that combine during fertilization to form a diploid zygote. Mitosis is a process of cell division used for growth and tissue repair.
SomaticSomatic cells reproduce by mitosis. Gametes are produced by mieosis
Meiosis
Neither mitosis nor meiosis uses bacteria to divide. Mitosis is a process of cell division in eukaryotic cells, while bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission. Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells to produce gametes for sexual reproduction.
mitosis
The chromosomes number is halved during cell division through meiosis, not mitosis.
Asexual reproduction in animals is usually by parthenogenisis. In such cases, the egg is usually produced without going through meiosis. The result may be female or male, depending on how sexuality is determined in the specific species. The species in which parthenogenisis has been observed include a variety of insects, fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. It can be induced artificially, and all cases observed in mammals have been artificial.
Meiosis is responsible for dividing sex cells (sperm and egg cells) into four non-identical haploid cells. It is not involved in dividing body cells, which go through mitosis for growth, repair, and maintenance of the body.