Why Do Organisms Do Mitosis?

avatarBringingLimp·2 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·2 months ago

Because otherwise, you'd just be a single cell forever. That’s not a good look.

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avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 months ago

As someone who once scraped their knee pretty badly, I can tell you mitosis helped my skin heal. It’s the real MVP!


avatarColoringNoon·2 months ago

Organisms do mitosis to grow, repair damaged tissues, and replace old or dead cells. It's basically nature's way of hitting the refresh button!


avatarNailingSurge·2 months ago

Mitosis is essential for development and healing. Without it, you’d be stuck with the same cells forever—no growth, no repair, just eternal cell grumpiness.

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