Why mitosis is important to an organism
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Why is mitosis important to organisms? Mitosis is important to multicellular organisms because it provides new cells for growth and for replacement of worn-out cells, such as skin cells. Many single-celled organisms rely on mitosis as their primary means of asexual reproduction.
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Mitosis is important to multicellular organisms because it provides new cells for growth and for replacement of worn-out cells such as skin cells Many single celled organisms rely on mitosis as their primary means of asexual reproduction
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