Why is the parent cell important in this life process?
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The newly formed daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent celland to each other. It plays a crucial role in a living organism's life cycle. In the case of multicellular organisms, mitosis helps in growth and repair by producing more number of identicalcells.
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The process of cell division that results in the formation of two new daughter cells is termed as Mitosis. The newly formed daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell and to each other. It plays a crucial role in a living organism's life cycle.
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