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Why is mitosis crucial for multicellular organisms? Choose all that apply.
For replacement and repair of cells.
For energy production
For reproduction
For growth and development
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Correct choices:
- For replacement and repair of cells.
- For reproduction.
- For growth and development.
Why: Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells, which allows tissues to grow, replace damaged or dead cells, and — in organisms that reproduce asexually — generate new individuals. It is not involved in energy production.
- For replacement and repair of cells.
- For reproduction.
- For growth and development.
Why: Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells, which allows tissues to grow, replace damaged or dead cells, and — in organisms that reproduce asexually — generate new individuals. It is not involved in energy production.
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