However, I can tell you about the types of cells in a human body that undergo mitosis:
Somatic cells are all the cells in your body that are not involved in sexual reproduction. They are responsible for the growth and repair of tissues. These include:
* Epithelial cells: These cells line the surfaces of your body, like your skin, and internal organs.
* Connective tissue cells: These cells provide support and structure to your body, like cartilage, bone, and blood.
* Muscle cells: These cells are responsible for movement.
* Nerve cells: These cells transmit signals throughout your body.
Stem cells are special cells that can differentiate into different types of cells. They undergo mitosis to replenish the pool of differentiated cells in the body.
It's important to note that gametes (sperm and egg cells), which are involved in sexual reproduction, do not undergo mitosis. They undergo meiosis, a different type of cell division that results in cells with half the number of chromosomes.