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Why is THE nucleus needed for cell division?

well, THE nucleus is needed because it contains DNA, the building blocks and director of your cells.....

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The division of a cell nucleus?

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Why can't prokaryotic cells undergo mitotic division?

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What is Control center of the cell necessary for cell division and cell life?

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