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Shahnaaz Shahnaaz
  • 01-05-2018
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Why do eukaryotic cells undergo mitosis?

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madisonkenyon22
madisonkenyon22 madisonkenyon22
  • 01-05-2018
Hello

Most eukaryotic cells that are not involved in the production of gametes undergo mitosis. These cells, known as somatic cells, are important to the survival of eukaryotic organisms, and it is essential that somatic parent and daughter cells do not vary from one another.

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kiwiwhaley kiwiwhaley
  • 01-05-2018
No they undergo meiosis only because they sexually reproduce. Mitosis is asexual reproduction and meiosis is sexual reproduction.
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