Biology, asked by gugu5, 1 year ago

why the child of a cell is known as daughter cell


suzanmarasaowm7n0: So naturally organisms/cells capable of producing offspring are also given a feminine trait. The parent cell is often called the mother cell, and the daughter cells are so named because they eventually become mother cell themselves

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Answered by Samanwita
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because female can only reproduce n when the daughter cells will grown up then the will also split into two cells(again daughter cells)....

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Answered by vyshnavireddy
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So naturally organisms/cells capable of producing offspring are also given a feminine trait. The parent cell is often called the mother cell, and the daughter cells are so named because they eventually become mother cell themselves

                             
Science exists within culture and I guess we often think of life as “female” so there is a great deal of mother/daughter terminology




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