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Where does mitosis occur in plants?
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Where does mitosis occur in plants?
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When cells undergo mitosis, the end result is two genetically identical daughter cells. Any genetic mutations are random. By contrast, meiosis is a process that occurs
in germ cells in the male and female gonads of plants
and animals.
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Mitosis occurs in almost all cells in plants and animals.
It begins in the nucleus of the cell. As neurons become specialized (terminal differentiation) mitosis is switched off, so the cells can no longer reproduce.
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