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what is anastral mitosis...?? explain in brief..


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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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It is also called indirect cell division or somadtic cell division or equational division. In this, mature somatic cell divides in such a way that chromosomes number is kept constant in daughter cells equal to those in parent cell, so the daughter cells are quantitatively as well as qualitatively similar to the parental cell. So it is called equational division

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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Anastral mitosis is the mitosis that is formed when there is an absence of the aster.

  • Anastral mitosis is found in cells of plants that belong to the category of superior or higher-order in the plant kingdom.
  • Anastral mitosis appears in cells that do not have centrioles which play a vital role in the process of division of cells.
  • Anastral mitosis carries a significant role in the process of cell division.
  • Inside Anastral mitosis, a spindle is formed but there is no presence of Anastral mitosis.
  • This is a brief description of Anastral mitosis.

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