Mitosis is a form of (blank) cell division that ensures organisms can (blank), repair, and replace damaged or old cells. In eukaryotic cells, the process begins in (blank), which includes the (Blank) phase for cell growth, (blank) for DNA replication, and the (blank) phase for preparation before mitosis. During mitosis, a (blank) divides, producing two identical daughter cells, each containing the same number of (blank)

Fill in the blanks with these responses
G1
differentiation
parent cell
asexual
S phase
interphase
G2
chromeosomes
grow
sexual

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Mitosis is a form of asexual cell division that ensures organisms can grow, repair, and replace damaged or old cells. In eukaryotic cells, the process begins in interphase, which includes the G1 phase for cell growth, S phase for DNA replication, and the G2 phase for preparation before mitosis. During mitosis, a parent cell divides, producing two identical daughter cells, each containing the same number of chromosomes.