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Mitosis does require energy, but not an excessive amount compared to other cellular processes. The energy is primarily derived from ATP, which is used to drive the various stages of cell division, including chromosome condensation, spindle formation, and cytokinesis. Overall, while mitosis is energy-consuming, it is a crucial and relatively efficient process in cellular reproduction.

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