All single celled organisms e.g. Bacteria don't use mitosis .
No, beans are not single cell organisms. Beans have many millions of cells.
Mitosis is cell division in eukaryotic cells. They use them to reproduce.
What are four ways that organisms can use mitosis!! hurry i need help, im doing my science homework! thanks........ :)
yes
Mitosis occurs in Multicellular Organisms (Plant & Animal Cells).
bacteria and amoebaBacteria reproduce by fission.Mitosis is involved in single celled eukariyotic organisms
Mitosis
MITOSIS is the process by which cell division occurs in organisms for the purposes of growth and differentiation of tissues.
no...bird's are not single celled
eukarya
Complex organisms use mitotic cell division to grow and to repair damage, and to replace dead or dying cells.
Quite contrary from the previous answer which was 'I do not know that all organisms go through mitosis. I would imagine most do, it is the means by which development occurs, and multicellular organisms are created through this process, perhaps single celled organisms do not go through this process as they are complete as single cell entities. Perhaps we have a biologist out there whom could give us more detail or inform us of exceptions to the rule. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis Mitosis--Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes' the organisms cells inside of him/her may go through mitosis, but most organisms in order to reproduce actually go through meiosis, the opposite of mitosis when mitosis is asexual (one parent) and meiosis is sexual(2 parents.) most things that go through mitosis would be bacteria. multicellular organisms and unicellular organisms aren't necessarily in either category.