Mitosis and meiosis are strictly Eukaryotic process. Why it is so? Explain.
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Mitosis happens in all eukaryotic cells (plants, animals, and fungi). ... Mitosis is crucial to this process. Mitosis is the reason we can grow, heal wounds, and replace damaged cells. Mitosis is also important in organisms which reproduce asexually: this is the only way that these cells can reproduce.
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