Vegetative Cells...
Somatic cells undergo mitosis.
Diploid Cells
All of your body cells (SOMATIC CELLS) except for your gametes under go mitosis.
Mitosis occurs in eukaryotic cells, which are cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Most multicellular organisms go through mitosis during growth, repair, and asexual reproduction.
Somatic Cells are produced.
Skin cells: Mitosis occurs in the basal layer of the skin, where new skin cells are continuously generated to replace old ones. Intestinal cells: Mitosis occurs in the lining of the intestines, ensuring the constant replenishment of cells that are constantly being sloughed off. Bone marrow cells: Mitosis occurs in the bone marrow, where new blood cells are produced to replace old and damaged ones. Liver cells: Mitosis occurs in the liver, allowing for the regeneration and repair of damaged liver tissue. Muscle cells: Mitosis occurs in muscle cells during growth or repair processes, such as after injury or during exercise-induced muscle growth.
Cells undergo mitosis in three ways. first to grow second replicate the chromosome and finally, divide the nucieus and became 2 daughters. "This is the part of the process not the actual reason" I found 3 ways, 1 to restore dying cells 2 to repair damaged cells 3 reproduce Hope this helps
Somatic (non sex) cells undergo mitosis.
Most body cells go through mitosis, including skin cells, muscle cells, and blood cells. Germ cells, which develop into sperm and eggs, also go through mitosis.
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in cells, the reproduction involved is the MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS!!