Biology, asked by JohnMReed9859, 11 months ago

Where does mitosis take place in plants and animals and what is its significance in multicellular organisms?

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Answered by gouravc10212
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Mitosis in eukaryotic cells

Growth in animals and plants. In animals mitosis for growth takes place throughout the organism until the animal is an adult and growth stops. In plants mitosis takes place throughout life in growing regions called the meristems.

Answered by tanishka427varshney
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in plants

The roles and importance of Mitosis in Plants. Through the process of mitosis, cell division takes place, thereby ensuring the multiplication of cells for growth and development in plants. This means mitosis is responsible for the growth of plant leaves, roots, and stem among other parts.

in animals

Mitosis of an animal cell is an asexual reproductive process that produces two exact copies of a cell. Cellular growth and protein synthesis occur in interphase of the cell cycle. During the mitotic phases, sister chromatids line up in the middle of the cell....

The function of mitosis is to divide a cell's nucleus with its chromosomes into two daughter cell nuclei, each of which inherits the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell....

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