Why can an organ be damaged if its cells are amitotic?
Organs cannot be damaged if their cells are amitotic. Amitosis is a type of cell division that occurs in some somatic (non-reproductive) cells, and it involves the division of the nucleus without the formation of chromosomes. While amitosis is not as common as mitosis, it is not considered to be damaging to cells or organs.Kidney Disease - Related Articles
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