Biology, asked by shinynicklie, 11 months ago

how do cells multiply in our body

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Answered by Riya1417
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Answer:

Cell multiply by a process called mitosis. ... During interphase, the cells replicate their DNA, and check for enough growth and no damage in order to proceed to mitosis. During mitosis, the cell goes through different phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

Answered by saranya170204
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Answer:

Cells divide by the division of cells.

Explanation:

The nucleus of a cell expands and changes somewhat into a nucleoid ( an undefined nucleus) and the cytoplasm around it starts to seperate to surround the ends of the nucleoid. The nucleoid starts to divide and the cell membrane  begins to grow inwards around the nuclei which are yet to be seperated completely. Once they are seperated, the cell membrane splits up and the nucleoid become defined with the other organelles and that is how a cell divides further to form millions of them to tissues and so on.  

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