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Not at all. Ferns are one of the world's most adaptable plants, found in a variety of conitions and continents.
No, formed by meiosis.
Nope, only animal, plant, fungi, and protista cells undergo mitosis.
yesBoth are eukariyotic organisms.They grow by mitotic cell divisions.
The Cleavage FurrowCleavage furrow involve in cytokinesis. Centrioles are found only in animals
ferns can be found in fern gully
ferns can be found in fern gully of course it is located i st. Ann i am not sure for anywhere else but i will upgrade you on it bye
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I believe the answer you're looking for is 'eukaryotic', because mitosis happens only in cells with a nucleus.Actually, mitosis happens in all cells of the human body except for ova, sperm, neurons, and cardiac muslces.
xylem
There are multiple ferns that are rare in the world. It is unknown which is the rarest. Some of these rare ferns include the pumice moonwort, the ribbon fern, and the pumice grape fern.
Yes, there are both phloem and xylem in ferns, but they are only in the stem not in the leaves.