Technically no.
Bacteria, i.e. prokaryotic organisms that lack a cell nucleus. Mitosis occurs only in eurkaryotes.
A prokaryotic cell does not perform mitosis. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, reproduce through a process called binary fission, not mitosis, which is a form of cell division specific to eukaryotic cells.
No, bacteria do not have the ability to perform photosynthesis.
Usually, only eukaryotes, such as the human cell, go through mitosis, and because most bacteria, prokaryotes, are single celled organisms, there's usually no need to go through all the complexities of mitosis, when they could just split and reform itself into its own duplicate.
Neither mitosis nor meiosis uses bacteria to divide. Mitosis is a process of cell division in eukaryotic cells, while bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission. Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells to produce gametes for sexual reproduction.
all cells perform mitosis, except sex cells which perform meiosis
The reason bacteria do not reproduce by mitosis is because bacteria do not contain chromosomes. There are numerous types of bacteria.
Bacteria, i.e. prokaryotic organisms that lack a cell nucleus. Mitosis occurs only in eurkaryotes.
A prokaryotic cell does not perform mitosis. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, reproduce through a process called binary fission, not mitosis, which is a form of cell division specific to eukaryotic cells.
Somatic cells or body cells perform mitosis.
it does use mitosis, it doesn't reproduce by meiosis.
Because bacteria does not have nucleus.
No, bacteria do not have the ability to perform photosynthesis.
Mitosis does not occur in bacteria, because they are single celled organisms.
All single celled organisms reproduce by mitosis, ie. bacteria.
NoBacteria cannot under go meiosis or mitosis. Protists can undergo them
Binary fission in bacteria differs from mitosis because there is nuclear membrane involved. It also has simple DNA strand which has no spindle fibers to be formed.