Description of mitosis-significance of mitosis
Give a brief description of mitosis. And also write down the significance of mitosis?
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Mitosis is the procedure in that one eukaryotic cell separates in two cells indistinguishable to the parent cell (normally identical, since modification in genetic material can take place, more or less organelles might be distributed between daughter cells, and so forth.)
Mitosis is essential for asexual reproduction of the eukaryotes, for embryonic development, for growth of pluricellular beings and as well for tissue renewal.
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