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mitosis and binary fission
Eukaryotic somatic (non-sex) cells reproduce strictly by mitosis. Sex cells use meiosos and mitosis.
no Humans reproduce by sexual reproduction only. So mitosis is not involved.Meiosis is important
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they are different because Binary is a prokaryotic cell and mitosis is a eukaryotic.
The evolution of Eukaryotic mitosis from binary fission is widely accepted as it parallels bacterial division among cells. Noting this commonality, and exploring the DNA exact replication leads to the conclusion.
In what way does prokaryotic fission resemble eukaryotic mitosis?
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells divide; eukaryotic cells through mitosis, prokaryotic cells through binary fission.
mitosis and binary fission
because the undergo binary fission, as they have no cell membrane bounded structures or nucleus.
Eukaryotic somatic (non-sex) cells reproduce strictly by mitosis. Sex cells use meiosos and mitosis.
Symmetric cell division is the result of binary fission. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction.
It must or cells would not be able to reproduce. Eukaryotic cells replicate by mitosis. Prokaryotic cells replicate via binary fission.
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No, eukaryotic cells undergo mitosisOnly Prokaryotes divide by binary fission
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