10.1 Cell Division
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Cell reproduction is the foundation of growth, development, and repair in living organisms. It involves two main types of cell division: mitosis for somatic cells and meiosis for reproductive cells. The cell cycle, consisting of interphase and mitotic phase, is tightly regulated to ensure proper division. Understanding cell reproduction is crucial for various fields, including medicine and biotechnology. Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells, while meiosis generates genetic diversity. Errors in cell division can lead to genetic disorders and cancer, highlighting the importance of studying these processes.
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Cell reproduction is the foundation of growth, development, and repair in living organisms. It involves two main types of cell division: mitosis for somatic cells and meiosis for reproductive cells. The cell cycle, consisting of interphase and mitotic phase, is tightly regulated to ensure proper division. Understanding cell reproduction is crucial for various fields, including medicine and biotechnology. Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells, while meiosis generates genetic diversity. Errors in cell division can lead to genetic disorders and cancer, highlighting the importance of studying these processes.
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