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what is cellular reproduction

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Answered by UNKNOWNPERSONALITY
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Cellular reproduction is a process by which cells duplicate their contents and then divide to yield two cells with similar, if not duplicate, contents. Understanding this process is helpful in understanding the basis for human reproduction as well as the basis for the generation of life in other classes of organisms.
Answered by PulkitStar
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Cell reproduction is the process by which cells divide to form new cells.  Each time a cell divides, it makes a copy of all of its chromosomes, which are tightly coiled strands of DNA, and sends an identical copy to the new cell that is created.  This is a process called Mitosis, Humans have 46 Chromosomes within each of their body cells.  Other species have different numbers of Chromosomes, however.  One species of fern has 1262 of them!  As you might guess, the number of chromosomes does not directly impact the complexity of an organism.  As chromosomes vary in size, one human chromosome can hold genetic information equivalent to the mound to genetic information in many chromosomes from another organ.
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