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Q: Why do eukaryotic cells have to undergo the individual steps of mitosis while prokaryotic cells can merly pull in half by binary fission?
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Is cell division a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell?

Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells divide; eukaryotic cells through mitosis, prokaryotic cells through binary fission.


How are are binary fission and mitosis similar how are they different?

they are different because Binary is a prokaryotic cell and mitosis is a eukaryotic.


How is binary fission prokaryotic organisms similar to and different from mitosis and cytokinesis in single-celled eukaryotic organisms?

In what way does prokaryotic fission resemble eukaryotic mitosis?


Why prokaryotic cells do not undergo proper mitosis?

because the undergo binary fission, as they have no cell membrane bounded structures or nucleus.


How does eukaryotic cell division differ from cell division in a prokaryotic cell?

eukaryotic cell division takes more time then prokaryotic as it contain nucleus and other cellular organallis which are lacking in prokaryotes. secondaly in eukaruotes in germ cells meosis occur which is not found in prokaryotes


Do prokaryotic organisms undergo meiosis?

It must or cells would not be able to reproduce. Eukaryotic cells replicate by mitosis. Prokaryotic cells replicate via binary fission.


Looking at a cell under a microscope you note that it is a prokarote?

- prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and eukaryotic cells do. - prokaryotic cells lack some organelles and eukaryotic cells do not. - prokaryotic cells are not found in humans and eukaryotic cells are. - prokaryotic cells are always unicellular and eukaryotic cells are often multicellular. - prokaryotic cells reproduce/divide by binary fission and eukaryotic cells reproduce/divide by mitosis/meiosis


Cell division is basically the same in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

prokaryotes go through binary fission (budding), while eukaryotes go through mitosis


How is binary fission in prokaryotic organisms similar to and different from mitosis and cytokinesis in eukaryotic organisms?

it is the sexual reproduction while in the cell mitosis happens... the proteins find cells and pair them with sexual reproduction!AAHHH


How is binary fission in prokaryotic organisms similar to and different from mitosis and cytokinesis in single-celled eukaryotic organism?

it is the sexual reproduction while in the cell mitosis happens... the proteins find cells and pair them with sexual reproduction!AAHHH


How is binary fission in prokaryotic organisms similar to and different from mitosis and cytokinesis in single-cell eukaryotic organism?

it is the sexual reproduction while in the cell mitosis happens... the proteins find cells and pair them with sexual reproduction!AAHHH


How does the process of mitosis in eukaryotic cells relate to binaty fission in prokaryotic cells?

They are both the division/reproduction of cells.. only the processes are different because they are two different classifications of cells.