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what are the significance of Mitosis??​

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Answered by omsamarth4315
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➡️ Mitosis or the equational division is usually restricted to the diploid cells only.

➡️ Mitosis usually results in the production of diploid daughter cells with identical genetic complement.

➡️ The growth of multicellular organisms is due to mitosis .

➡️ Cell growth results in distributing the ratio between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.

➡️ It therefore becomes essential for the cell to divide to restore the nucleo - cytoplasmic ratio.

➡️ A very significant contribution of mitosis is cell repair.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mitosis' significance is cell division, which enables an organism to grow and reproduce. During mitosis, a single cell divides and produces two identical daughter cells. Each cell contains the same genetic material and chromosome number as the original cell.?Mitosis is preceded by the S cycle of cell division and followed by cytokinesis, which is the splitting of the cytoplasm. There are four distinct phases of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. German physician and cell biologist Walther Flemming is credited for being the first to describe the process of cell division and chromosome separation. During the time of his work, it was not known that chromosomes contained genetic material.

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