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Which organisms replicate cells by mitosis?

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All organisms, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, can replicate cells by mitosis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitosis is the process of cell division where, from a progenitor cell, two identical daughter cells are obtained. In the human being this process is carried out by somatic cells.

Cell division by mitosis is carried out by all living beings:

  • Prokaryotic organisms, unicellular, use it as a means to reproduce.
  • Eukaryotic organisms, most of them pluricellular, use it in the processes of growth, development, repair and regeneration of tissues.

All living beings can perform mitosis as a process of cell replication, although with different objectives.

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