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The main purpose of Prokaryotic cells to help replicate needed cells for life. This can include plasma and cytoplasm.

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Why don't prokaryotic cells divide through mitosis'?

Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus


Why don't prokaryotic cells divid through mitosis?

Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus


All cells can be divided into what two categories?

mitosis and miosis


Prokaryotes undergo the same kind of cell division that eukaryotes do?

one is binary fusion and the other is mitosis so the answer is no.


What is mitosis mainly about?

mitosis has a series of steps and it a part of the cell cycle, but the main purpose is to make new cells


What process do prokaryotes divide?

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.


Do prokaryotic cell divide mitotically?

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.


What is the purpose of mitosis in single-celled organisms?

The purpose of mitosis is to have a cell division which allows the cell to reproduce. During mitosis the cell is divided into separate organisms.Single celled organisms are no longer single celled if they undergo mitosis. If it is a single celled organism that is supposed to become a multicellular organism, it will undergo mitosis to grow.


Why don't prokaryotes undergo mitosis?

Prokaryotes do not undergo mitosis because they lack a defined nucleus and the complex structures required for this process. Instead, they reproduce asexually through a simpler method called binary fission, where the cell duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells. This process is efficient for their simpler cellular organization and allows for rapid population growth.


Cell division is basically the same in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

prokaryotes go through binary fission (budding), while eukaryotes go through mitosis


Does mitosis occur in prokaryotes explain why or why not?

there once was a potato he said eh doe! lemme ride in your limo, can i even bring timo he's a pear he doesn't know what to wear he wrestles casually with a bear id keep going but i don't care!! Oh and by the way no cuz they don't have nuclei.


How does eukaryotic cell division differ from cell division in a prokaryotic cell?

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.