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Asexual reproduction.
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Complex organisms use mitotic cell division to grow and to repair damage, and to replace dead or dying cells.
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asexual reproduction, growth, replacement of older cells, repair of older cells, and the repair of injured tissues.
When new organisms are formed by mitotic cell division, it is a form of asexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction.
1. Development from a fertilised cell ie Reproduction 2. Growth 3. Repair and replacement of worn out tissue
Binary Fission Binary Fission
All multicellular plants and animals, as well as fungi and protists, use mitotic cell division to develop from single cell organisms into organisms containing billions of cells. Mitosis continues in full-grown organisms replacing dying or repairing damaged cells. Throughout the human body, an estimated 25 million mitotic cell divisions occur every second in order to replace cells that have completed their normal life cycles. Some multicellular organisms rely on mitosis for asexual reproduction, and it is the only reproduction method used by many single-celled organisms.
Eukaryotic organisms (basically anything that lives except bacteria and archea)
Somatic cells are produced from mitosis. Gametes are produced from meiosis.
Mitotic cell division. #3 on castlelearning(;
Complex organisms use mitotic cell division to grow and to repair damage, and to replace dead or dying cells.
copy genetic material to produce an identical cell
M phase is the period in the life of the cell when it is conducting cell division. This is part of the cell cycle.
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