Biology, asked by awarisakshi545, 3 months ago

the life cycle pattern where mitotic division occur only in deploid cells is____​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the whole cycle, zygotes are the only diploid cell; mitosis occurs only in the haploid phase. The individuals or cells as a result of mitosis are haplonts, hence this life cycle is also called haplontic life cycle.

Answered by mitu890
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The life cycle pattern where mitotic division occur only in diploid cells is called the "Haplontic life cycle".

Explanation:

  1. Mitosis is defined as the process of the cell cycle in which two individual new nuclei are formed from the replicated chromosomes.
  2. These individuals are termed haplonts.
  3. mitosis takes place only in the haploid phase, thus the haplontic life cycle.

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