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A cell division leading to growth and development​

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Answered by vvv8127
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Cell division is responsible for growth because in unicellular organisms, it is the basis of reproduction and in multi-cellular organisms it forms the basis of tissue growth and maintenanceThe term cell growth is used in the contexts of biological cell development and cell division (reproduction). ... This is not to be confused with growth in the context of cell division, referred to as proliferation, where a cell, known as the "mother cell", grows and divides to produce two "daughter cells

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Mitosis is the process by which a parent cell produces a pair of genetically identical daughter cells. It is part of the normal cell cycle. The cell cycle is divided into 2 distinct periods: Interphase (cell growth)

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