Yes
mitosis
mitosis
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) use mitosis to reproduce asexually.
In eukaryotic organisms that reproduce asexually, the process of mitosis occurs. During mitosis, the cell's nucleus duplicates its chromosomes and divides into two identical daughter cells. This allows for growth, repair, and reproduction without genetic variation.
Mitosis and budding
Mitosis allows organisms to grow, repair damaged tissues, and reproduce asexually by producing genetically identical daughter cells. It is essential for the maintenance and development of multicellular organisms.
reproduce asexually
Bacteria can reproduce sexually and asexually. Sexually, two bacteria are involved, but asexually, the bacterium divides on its own in a process similar to that of cellular mitosis.
The purpose of mitosis is to have a cell division which allows the cell to reproduce. During mitosis the cell is divided into separate organisms.Single celled organisms are no longer single celled if they undergo mitosis. If it is a single celled organism that is supposed to become a multicellular organism, it will undergo mitosis to grow.
No, human body cells cannot reproduce asexually. They reproduce through a process called mitosis, where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This is a form of asexual reproduction, but it is not considered reproduction in the same sense as in single-celled organisms.
Yes, but it depends on what you mean by cell division. One of the traits of an organism is that it can reproduce, either by asexual or sexual means. Bacterias use binary fission which divides itself into two, which is asexual reproduction. A larger, multicellular organisms often use sexual reproduction to reproduce and has cells that can go through cell division.
bacteria and amoebaBacteria reproduce by fission.Mitosis is involved in single celled eukariyotic organisms