Answer:
Gamete, fungal, and bacterial cells.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fungal and bacterial cells divide by using simple cell division, or binary fission. A gamete cell is a reproductive cell that divides by using meiosis. In a flowering plant cell, plants germinate, sprout, root, leaf out and bloom mainly through the process of mitosis occurring at the cellular level. Much of the action happens in meristematic tissue containing undifferentiated cells capable of specialization. Most human cells are produced by mitotic cell division. Important exceptions include the gametes, the sex cells, which are produced by meiosis. Humans are mammals.