Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction<span>. ... During the interphase, the </span>cell<span> takes in nutrients, grows, and duplicates its chromosomes. During the </span>cell<span> division phase, the nucleus divides in a process called mitosis and then the divided nuclei are established in separate </span>cells<span> in a process called cytokinesis.
</span>Somatic , or body cells<span>, such as those that make up skin, hair, and muscle, are duplicated by mitosis . The sex </span>cells, sperm and ova, are produced by meiosis in special tissues of male testes and female ovaries . Since the vast majority of ourcells<span> are somatic, mitosis is the most common form of </span>cell<span> replication.</span>
Micro-organisms Micro-organisms<span> (or microbes) are literally microscopic organisms, which can only be seen properly with the aid of a microscope. These include bacteria, microscopic fungi (moulds) and protoctists.</span>