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which organisms replicate cells by mitosis?
a. animals and bacteria
b. bacteria and plants
c. animal and plants
d. archaea and bacteria
e. archaea and plants


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Answer:

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Answer: C!

Explanation:   eukaryotic cells may divide via either mitosis or meiosis. only sexually reproducing eukaryotes can engage in meiosis. all eukaryotes — regardless of size or number of cells — can engage in mitosis.

Having no cell nucleus, archaea do not reproduce via mitosis; rather, they procreate using a process called binary fission. So D AND E are eliminated. And so is B because that has bacteria.

SO FINAL ANSWER; mitosis happens in eukaryotes, plant and animal cells