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Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus
aka, nuclear division- MITOSIS binary fission
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
Prokaryotes divide through a process called binary fission. During binary fission, the prokaryotic cell replicates its DNA, then divides into two identical daughter cells. This process allows prokaryotes to reproduce rapidly and efficiently.
No, bone marrow cells do not divide through binary fission. They typically divide through a process called mitosis, where the cell undergoes orderly division to produce two identical daughter cells. Binary fission is a form of cell division common in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
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Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus
aka, nuclear division- MITOSIS binary fission
Cell division occurs in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, cell division is mainly achieved through binary fission, while in eukaryotic cells, it occurs through either mitosis or meiosis.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
Prokaryotes divide through a process called binary fission. During binary fission, the prokaryotic cell replicates its DNA, then divides into two identical daughter cells. This process allows prokaryotes to reproduce rapidly and efficiently.
No, bone marrow cells do not divide through binary fission. They typically divide through a process called mitosis, where the cell undergoes orderly division to produce two identical daughter cells. Binary fission is a form of cell division common in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
All the cells that divide in your body, except for sex cells, which divide through meiosis, divide by mitosis.
Prokaryotic cells divide through a process called binary fission. During this process, the cell duplicates its genetic material and membrane, then divides into two daughter cells. This type of cell division is simple, efficient, and rapid.
Mitosis
Eukaryotic cell division involves a more complex process called mitosis or meiosis, which includes multiple phases such as prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. This results in the formation of two daughter cells with a complete set of chromosomes. In prokaryotic cells, the division process is simpler and is called binary fission, where the cell replicates its DNA and divides into two equal daughter cells.
Most prokaryotes multiply by mitosis, but some undergo various processes of genetic recombination such as transformation and transduction. These processes result in new strains of bacteria and viruses because they utilize some genes from other prokaryotes.