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is it prokaryote or eukaryote if it is produced through mitosis and it has linear DNA
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Eukaryote.
Reason: mitosis is a eukaryotic process (prokaryotes divide by binary fission, not mitosis), and eukaryotic genomes are typically organized as linear chromosomes.
Note: there are exceptions (some bacteria have linear plasmids/chromosomes, and organelles like mitochondria/chloroplasts in eukaryotes have circular DNA), but the presence of mitosis is the decisive indicator of a eukaryotic cell.
Reason: mitosis is a eukaryotic process (prokaryotes divide by binary fission, not mitosis), and eukaryotic genomes are typically organized as linear chromosomes.
Note: there are exceptions (some bacteria have linear plasmids/chromosomes, and organelles like mitochondria/chloroplasts in eukaryotes have circular DNA), but the presence of mitosis is the decisive indicator of a eukaryotic cell.
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