Mitosis occurs in Eukaryote cells. An example of a cell that would undergo mitosis would be an injured skin cell. Don't get mitosis confused with meiosis, however. Mitosis is non-sexual reproduction, while Meiosis is sexual.
No. Germ cells undergo Meosis, while Somatic cells undergo Mitosis
In mitosis two identical cells are produced. The cells that use mitosis are basically every other cell besides sex cells
noGrowth is involved by mitosis. Mitosis produce identical daughter cells
Centrioles
Chromosomes
Pigeons do reproduce through mitosis which means two types of cells are involved.
Mitosis occurs in body cells.
No. Germ cells undergo Meosis, while Somatic cells undergo Mitosis
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
In mitosis two identical cells are produced. The cells that use mitosis are basically every other cell besides sex cells
noGrowth is involved by mitosis. Mitosis produce identical daughter cells
Centrioles
in cells, the reproduction involved is the MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS!!
Chromosomes :)
Chromosomes
Nearly all eukaryotic cells go through mitosis to divide. Being more specific: in humans, somatic (body) cells go through mitosis.
Chromosomes