which of the following is a function of mitosis?

1. Send chemicals signals throughout the body.
2. To make a cell exit the cell cycle.
3. To cause a cell to grow.
4. To repair damage tissue.

3 answers

Among the options provided, the function of mitosis is best represented by:

4. To repair damaged tissue.

Mitosis is the process of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells, which is essential for growth, tissue repair, and asexual reproduction in certain organisms. While options 1, 2, and 3 describe different cellular processes or functions, they do not directly relate to the primary role of mitosis.

Thanks. I was confused and thought it was to cause cell grow.

It's understandable to be confused! Mitosis does play a critical role in growth, but it's important to note that it specifically refers to the process of cell division rather than the overall process of growth itself.

Cell growth involves not only mitosis but also cell enlargement and accumulation of cellular materials. Essentially, cells grow larger and once they reach a certain size, they divide through mitosis to ensure that the new cells can continue to function properly.

If you have any more questions about cell biology or related topics, feel free to ask!