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- mitosis is used by the body for what purpose? and takes place in what type of cell(s)?
- why do cells divide?
- what are the three stages of the cell cycle?
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- which stage of the cell cycle does the cell spend the most time in?
- mitosis begins with (n) _ cells and ends with (n) _ & (type) ___
- fill in the chart regarding the stages of interphase.
| stage | what is happening? |
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| s | |
| g2 |
Question 1
Mitosis is used for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in the body. It takes place in somatic (body) cells. Meiosis (not mitosis) results in four non - identical haploid gametes and is for sexual reproduction in germ cells.
Cells divide for several reasons. In unicellular organisms, it is for reproduction. In multicellular organisms, it is for growth (increasing the number of cells), repair (replacing damaged or dead cells), and development (forming different tissues and organs).
The three stages of the cell cycle are Interphase (where the cell grows, replicates DNA, and prepares for division), Mitosis (nuclear division), and Cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division).
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Purpose of mitosis: Growth, repair, asexual reproduction. Cells: Somatic (body) cells. (Note: The original handwritten part about meiosis is incorrect for this mitosis question.)