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explain cell division and growth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cell division and growth. In unicellular organisms, cell division is the means of reproduction; in multicellular organisms, it is the means of tissue growth and maintenance. ... mitosisOne cell gives rise to two genetically identical daughter cells during the process of mitosis.

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Answer:Cell division and growth. In unicellular organisms, cell division is the means of reproduction; in multicellular organisms, it is the means of tissue growth and maintenance. ... mitosisOne cell gives rise to two genetically identical daughter cells during the process of mitosis.

Explanation:n unicellular organisms, cell division is the means of reproduction; in multicellular organisms, it is the means of tissue growth and maintenance. Survival of the eukaryotes depends upon interactions between many cell types, and it is essential that a balanced distribution of types be maintained. This is achieved by the highly regulated process of cell proliferation. The growth and division of different cell populations are regulated in different ways, but the basic mechanisms are similar throughout multicellular organisms.

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