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describe the process of mitosis. give its significance​

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Answered by sonajeenamathew
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Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division). During mitosis one cell divides once to form two identical cells. The major purpose of mitosis is for growth and to replace worn out cells.

Mitosis is a way of making more cells that are genetically the same as the parent cell. It plays an important part in the development of embryos, and it is important for the growth and development of our bodies as well. Mitosis produces new cells, and replaces cells that are old, lost or damaged.

Answered by Samantha1449
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Mitosis is an equational division, in which one parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells.

1. It is responsible for the growth and development of multicellular organisms from a single-celled zygote.

2. It repairs the damaged and wounded tissues.

3. It helps in maintaining the same chromosome number in daughter cells.

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