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The other term for body cells which is

responsible in mitotic cell division.​

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Answered by sanjayswain100427
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A somatic cell is a general term for a body cell, and all human cells, except for the cells that produce eggs and sperm (which are referred to as germ cells), are somatic cells. Somatic cells contain two copies of each of their chromosomes (one copy received from each parent) for a total of 46 (23 pairs).

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Somatic cell

A somatic cell(from Ancient Greek σῶμα sôma, meaning "frame"), or vegetal cell, is any organic molecular forming the frame of a multicellular organism apart from a gamete, germ cell, gametocyte or undifferentiated stem cell. Such cells compose the frame of an organism and divide via the system of binary fission and mitotic division.

In contrast, gametes are cells that fuse during sexual reproduction, germ cells are cells that deliver upward push to gametes, and stem cells are cells that could divide via mitosis and differentiate into numerous specialized cell types. For example, in mammals, somatic cells make up all of the inner organs, skin, bones, blood and connective tissue, at the same time as mammalian germ cells deliver upward push to spermatozoa and ova which fuse during fertilization to provide a cell known as a zygote, which divides and differentiates into the cells of an embryo. There are about 220 varieties of somatic cell withinside the human frame.

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