Mitosis, or nuclear division, is unique to eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells divide through binary fission. Test your knowledge of the difference between these processes by answering the questions that follow.
Why don’t prokaryotic cells divide through mitosis?
A.
Mitosis requires DNA, and chromosomes and prokaryotes don’t have chromosomes.
B.
Mitosis and cytokinesis require cytoplasm, and prokaryotes don’t have cytoplasm.
C.
Mitosis requires a cell membrane, and prokaryotes don’t have a cell membrane.
D.
Mitosis is the division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus.
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Mitosis is the division of the nucleus and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus.
They actually consist of a nucleoid.
Mitosis is the division of the nucleus and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus.
They actually consist of a nucleoid.
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