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Multiple Choice
During which stages of a sexually reproducing organism's life cycle does mitosis occur?
A
Fusion of gametes during fertilization
B
Reduction of chromosome number in zygote
C
Growth and development of the multicellular organism
D
Formation of gametes from diploid cells (meiosis)
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the context of the problem: Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells. It is essential for growth, development, and tissue repair in multicellular organisms.
Review the stages of a sexually reproducing organism's life cycle: These include fertilization (fusion of gametes), zygote formation, growth and development, and gamete formation (meiosis).
Analyze the role of mitosis: Mitosis occurs during the growth and development of the multicellular organism, allowing the zygote to divide and differentiate into various cell types to form tissues and organs.
Clarify why mitosis does not occur in other stages: Mitosis does not occur during fertilization (fusion of gametes), as this is a process of combining genetic material. It also does not occur during meiosis, which is a reduction division to produce haploid gametes from diploid cells.
Conclude that mitosis is specifically involved in the growth and development phase of the multicellular organism, ensuring the organism can develop from a single zygote into a complex structure with specialized cells.