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  2. Somatic cells are any cell in the body that are not gametes (sperm or egg), germ cells (cells that go on to become gametes), or stem cells. Essentially, all cells that make up an organism’s body and are not used to directly form a new organism during reproduction are somatic cells.

  3. Somatic cell - Wikipedia

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    In cellular biology, a somatic cell (from Ancient Greek σῶμα (sôma) 'body'), or vegetal cell, is any biological cell forming the body of a multicellular organism other than a gamete, germ cell, gametocyte or undifferentiated stem cell. [1]

  4. Somatic Cells - National Human Genome Research Institute

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    Somatic cells are the cells in the body other than sperm and egg cells (which are called germ cells). In humans, somatic cells are diploid, meaning they contain two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent.

  5. Somatic refers to the cells of the body that are in contrast to the germline or reproductive cells. These somatic cells are diploid in nature. They are responsible for the growth and development of an organism.

  6. Somatic (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The grouping of similar cells and tissues creates the foundation for organs. Somatic mutations are changes to the genetics of a multicellular organism that are not passed on to its offspring through the germline. Most cancers are due to somatic mutations.

  7. Cell Division - Mitosis and Meiosis - Ask A Biologist

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    Mitosis Cell Division. Mitosis is how somatic — or non-reproductive cellsdivide. Somatic cells make up most of your body's tissues and organs, including skin, muscles, lungs, gut, and hair cells. Reproductive cells (like eggs) are not somatic cells.

  8. Soma | Structure, Function, Anatomy | Britannica

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    Soma, in biology, all the living matter of an animal or a plant except the reproductive, or germ, cells. The distinction between the soma and the germ cells was propounded by the 19th-century German biologist August Weismann in the “germ plasm” theory that emphasized the role of the immortal,

  9. 10.1A: The Role of the Cell Cycle - Biology LibreTexts

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    A somatic cell is a general term for a body cell: 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).

  10. Somatic cells are all cells of the body apart from gamete (sperm cells and egg cells). As such, they include cells that make up different parts of the body including liver cells, skin cells, and bone cells among others.

  11. Somatic cell - (Biology for Non-STEM Majors) - Fiveable

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    A somatic cell is any cell in an organism that is not involved in sexual reproduction. Somatic cells make up most of the body's tissues and organs and contain a full set of chromosomes (diploid).