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Why is mitosis a longer and more complicated process of cell division than binary fission?(1 point)ResponsesBinary fission does not replicate DNABinary fission does not replicate DNAMitosis occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require a nucleusMitosis occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require a nucleusBinary fission produces two identical daughter cellsBinary fission produces two identical daughter cellsMitosis has check points that must be met to continue the cycle
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Mitosis has check points that must be met to continue the cycle.
Explanation: Eukaryotic mitosis is more complex because cells have multiple linear chromosomes, a nucleus, mitotic spindle assembly, chromosome condensation and segregation, and multiple regulatory checkpoints to ensure accurate division — all of which make it longer and more controlled than simple binary fission.
Explanation: Eukaryotic mitosis is more complex because cells have multiple linear chromosomes, a nucleus, mitotic spindle assembly, chromosome condensation and segregation, and multiple regulatory checkpoints to ensure accurate division — all of which make it longer and more controlled than simple binary fission.
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