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In Biology / High School | 2014-09-26

Why do cells undergo mitosis?

Asked by GinetteGiraud

Answer (3)

Cells that reproduce undergo what is known as Mitosis. This is when the centrioles of a cell pull the cell apart, forming two cells. This happens only in prokaryotic cells, and mitosis is how those cells reproduce.

Answered by ttstreb | 2024-06-10

cells undergo mitosis because there must be a process in which the nucleus is divided in order for there to be a successful reproduction for cells.

Answered by britnany | 2024-06-10

Cells undergo mitosis for growth, repair, and reproduction. This process ensures that new cells are created, helps replace damaged cells, and maintains genetic consistency. Mitosis is essential for the overall maintenance and health of an organism.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-02-13