Mitosis

What is Mitosis?

Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.

Where did the term "Mitosis" come from?

From the Greek word "mitos," meaning "thread," referring to the thread-like appearance of chromosomes during cell division.

How is "Mitosis" used today?

A fundamental process for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms.

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