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No, germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes (sperm and egg cells), not mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division that produces genetically identical daughter cells for growth and repair in somatic cells.
The cells in the corpus layer region undergo rapid mitosis
The olfactory receptor neurons in the nose are the only neurons in the body that routinely undergo mitosis to replace damaged or aging cells. Other neurons in the central nervous system typically do not undergo mitosis and have limited capacity for regeneration.
Somatic cells undergo mitosis.
Replication of DNA
noEvery organism with a nucleus can undergo mitosis. Prokariyotes cannot undergo mitosis
The types of cells that do not undergo mitosis are nerve cells and muscle cells.
The type of cells that do not undergo mitosis are mature nerve cells and muscle cells.
The types of cells that do not undergo mitosis are mature red blood cells and nerve cells.
No, chromosomes do not undergo crossover during mitosis. Crossover, also known as genetic recombination, occurs during meiosis, not mitosis.
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Certain types of cells, such as nerve cells and muscle cells, do not undergo mitosis. These cells are considered to be in a state of permanent growth arrest, known as "terminal differentiation." Unlike cells that undergo mitosis, these non-dividing cells do not replicate or divide to create new cells.
reproduction
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Yes!
They have asexual reproduction.So they undergo mitosis.
Somatic cells, which are the body's non-reproductive cells, undergo mitosis during cell division.