Question

Why is mitosis a longer and more complicated process of cell division than binary fission?(1 point)
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Binary fission does not replicate DNA.
Binary fission does not replicate DNA.

Mitosis has checkpoints that must be met to continue the cycle.
Mitosis has checkpoints that must be met to continue the cycle.

Binary fission produces two identical daughter cells.
Binary fission produces two identical daughter cells.

Mitosis occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require a nucleus.

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The correct response is:

**Mitosis has checkpoints that must be met to continue the cycle.**

Mitosis is a more complex process than binary fission because it involves several stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase), as well as regulatory checkpoints that ensure the cell is ready to divide. This complexity is necessary for maintaining genetic stability in multicellular organisms. In contrast, binary fission is a simpler, quicker process of cell division that occurs in prokaryotes.