Can mitosis take place in haploid cells
Can mitosis take place in haploid (n) cells? And in the triploid cells?
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The mitotic cell division can take place in haploid (n) cells, diploid (or 2n) cells, triploid (or 3n) cells and so on. Mitosis is a copying process which does not impede with cell ploidy.
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