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11 years ago
What role does mitosis play in the life of a multicelled eukaryote?
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11 years ago
it causes the multicellular organism to beome multicellular.
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11 years ago
It allows for growth of a multicellular organism.  It also allows for different organs and tissues due to differentiation, which is when cells only read certain parts of DNA to carry out specific functions.
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11 years ago
i'ts how all animals go from being an egg cell, to a fetus, to a baby through adulthood. it's the multiplying of cells through cleavage or splitting. it's how we grow.
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11 years ago
Mitosis gives the two daughter cells the same DNA.  

Cell division allows multicelled organisms to:
-- grow by adding more cells
-- develop by adding cells with different purposes
-- replace worn out cells
-- repair damaged tissues
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