Biology, asked by tanishqasharma80, 6 months ago

What is the difference between

"the parent cell divides"

and

"the parent cell multiplies" ?? ​

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Answered by arunabalamohapatra
3

Answer:

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Cell division is the process in which a parent cell divides, giving rise to two or more daughter cells. It is an essential biological process in many organisms. It is the means used by multicellular organisms in order to grow, replenish (repair), and reproduce. In prokaryotes (which are unicellular organisms), binary fission is the primary type of cell division. In unicellular eukaryotes, mitosis and meiosis are the forms of cell division. Cell division in multicellular organisms produces specialized reproductive cells, such as egg and sperm, and is also responsible for the development of a many-celled organism from a single fertilized egg cell. All organisms undergo organism or parent cell division.

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Answered by Shanaya2594
4

Explanation:

in in the division of cells, which which divides is known as parent cell whereasthe cells which are accommodated after the division of parents cell are called daughter cells or can also be called as parent cell multiples

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