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describe process of equational Division with a neat labelled diagram​

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Answered by sampathsachin338
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Answer:Cell division is a very important process in all living organisms. During

the division of a cell, DNA replication and cell growth also take place. All

these processes, i.e., cell division, DNA replication, and cell growth, hence,

have to take place in a coordinated way to ensure correct division and

formation of progeny cells containing intact genomes. The sequence of

events by which a cell duplicates its genome, synthesises the other

constituents of the cell and eventually divides into two daughter cells is

termed cell cycle. Although cell growth (in terms of cytoplasmic increase)

is a continuous process, DNA synthesis occurs only during one specific

stage in the cell cycle. The replicated chromosomes (DNA) are then

distributed to daughter nuclei by a complex series of events during cell

division. These events are themselves under genetic control.

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