Meiotic division is not found inPlant cellAnimal cellBacteriaNone of the above (2024)

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Bacteria

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None of the above

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Animal cell

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Plant cell

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Unlike in the plant and animal cells where both mitosis and meiosis can be seen, the bacterial cells do not divide through mitosis or meiosis. They divide through a process called binary fission. The binary fission process though appear to be similar to the mitosis seen in the somatic cells of plants and animals, there are some differences; like the absence of spindle fibres and the absence of a gap between the 's" Phase and the 'M' Phase that can be seen in the mitosis process. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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Meiotic division is not found inPlant cellAnimal cellBacteriaNone of the above (2024)
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