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Both unicellular and multicellular organisms undergo mitosis. What are the differences, if any, oberved in the process between the two ?

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Unicellular organisms undergo a simplified mitosis, called promitosts, in which spindle is formed inside the mudeus and nuclear membrane does not disappear. It is so as in these cells the centrioles are present inside the nucleus.
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