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Mitotic stages are not observed in ……..

(A)

Cosmarium

(B)

E.coli

(C)

Saccharomyces

(D)

Chlorella

K-CET-2011 Easy

Answer & Solution:

Solution: E. coli( Escherichia coli )

E. coli is a type of bacteria found commonly in the gut of some animals, including humans. E. coli is a prokaryote belonging to the kingdom Monera. Hence, it divides or reproduces by means of binary fission.

Cosmarium is member of division Chlorophyceae (green algae) of kingdom Plantae. Asexual reproduction takes place by simple cell-division which involves mitotic division.

Saccharomyces is a genus of fungi that includes many species of yeasts.

Chlorella is a genus of single-celled green algae belonging to the division Chlorophyceae.

Cosmarium, Saccharomyces and Chlorella are eukaryotic, multicellular organisms and thus involve mitotic division stages in asexual reproduction or for growth of organism by cell division.

 

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