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27 September, 22:39

Why is mitosis a form of asexual reproduction?

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  1. 27 September, 22:56
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    Asexual reproduction involves mitosis. It could be by a number of different ways, but all of them involve making new cells from the ones that are already there.

    Note that mitosis is also valuable for repairing damaged tissue, replacing worn out cells, growing, and developing, not just asexual reproduction.

    Asexual reproduction does not occur by meiosis.
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