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ololo11 [35]
4 years ago
7

Why is mitosis important in multicellular organism?

Biology
2 answers:
Lady_Fox [76]4 years ago
8 0
Mitosis<span> plays an </span>important<span> part in the life cycle of most living things, though to varying extents. In unicellular </span>organisms<span> such as bacteria, </span>mitosis<span> is a type of asexual reproduction, making identical copies of a single cell. In </span>multi-cellular organisms<span>, </span>mitosis<span> produces more cells for growth and repair.</span>
xeze [42]4 years ago
8 0
Multicellular organisms rely on mitosis for growth and repair. When an animal, plant or other multicellular organism grows, it creates more cells through mitosis. Organisms can also repair some of their tissues, using mitosis to make new cells. Hurt skin, for example, constantly repairs itself through the making of new skin cells or scar tissue.
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