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6 April, 22:53

Why don't prokaryotic cells divide through mitosis?

a Mitosis requires DNA and chromosomes, and prokaryotes don't have chromosomes.

b Mitosis requires a cell membrane, and prokaryotes don't have a cell membrane.

c Mitosis and cytokinesis require cytoplasm, and prokaryotes don't have cytoplasm.

d Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don't have a nucleus.

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  1. 6 April, 23:05
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    Mitosis is division of the nucleus, and prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus.
  2. 6 April, 23:14
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    Prokaryotes dont have a nucleus
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