How is healing a wound related to mitosis? justify your answer
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For you to stay alive and fully functional, these cells need to be continuously replaced. Mitosis is crucial to this process. Mitosis is the reason we can grow, heal wounds, and replace damaged cells.
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Through mitosis new cells are produced and thereby it heals a damaged or wounded area.
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- The stage of a cell cycle in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two genetically identical daughter cells is called as 'mitosis'.
- 'Growth of the cells' and the 'replacement of damaged cells' depend on mitosis.
- The development of an organism is helped by mitosis.
- When a tissue gets damaged, the cells near the damaged area starts the process of mitosis in case it couldn't sense the nearby cells.
- The dividing cells during mitosis reach each other and cover the damaged cells.
- By this way, healing a wound related to mitosis.
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