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What are plant cells doing when they are not undergoing mitosis?

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What are plant cells doing when they are not undergoing mitosis?

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Generally speaking, all cells except for nerve cells store energy to drive chemical processes during cell division. So before undergoing Mitosis, they first prepare themselves that results to their growth in size until they had stored enough energy, then the cells are ready to divide themselves.

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