in biology we know that the cell from which two identicals are born is called a mother cell... but why the cells born from the mother cells are always called daughter cells ..?? ehy are they not called son cells??
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So naturally organisms/cells capable of producing offspring are also given a feminine trait. The parent cell is oftencalled the mother cell, and thedaughter cells are so named because they eventually become mother cellthemselves.” ... That is why the newly divided cells are called daughter cells, not son cells.
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its a scientific term given by those who discovered it . There is no as such particular reason in those terms.
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can you tell why we use to say gravity to the force of Earth and not call it any other thing.. its waste to think on that aspect.
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