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Biology, 2.5, Simple Inheritance In Animals And Plants.
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Cell Division: Meiosis and Mitosis in a new babyWhen gametes join at fertilization, a single body cell with new pairs of chromosomes is formed. A new individual then develops by this cell repeatedly dividing by mitosis. GONADS=TESTES/OVARIES- THE ONLY PLACE WHERE MEIOSIS OCCURS.Cell Division-MeiosisCells in reproductive organs- Testes and Ovaries in humans, divide to form sex cells gametes. When a cell divides to form gametes, copies of the chromosomes are made. The cell then divides twice to form 4 gametes, each with a single set of chromosomes. This type of cell division is called meiosis (haploid)

When gametes join by fertilization, a single body cell with new pairs of chromosomes is formed. A new individual then develops

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