6.1 The Genome
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Cell division is the cornerstone of life, enabling growth, repair, and reproduction. This process, occurring in all living organisms, involves the replication and distribution of genetic material into new cells. Understanding cell division is crucial for grasping how life perpetuates and evolves. Mitosis and meiosis are the two main types of cell division. Mitosis produces identical daughter cells for growth and repair, while meiosis creates diverse gametes for sexual reproduction. Both processes involve complex stages and regulatory mechanisms to ensure genetic stability and prevent abnormal growth.
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Cell division is the cornerstone of life, enabling growth, repair, and reproduction. This process, occurring in all living organisms, involves the replication and distribution of genetic material into new cells. Understanding cell division is crucial for grasping how life perpetuates and evolves. Mitosis and meiosis are the two main types of cell division. Mitosis produces identical daughter cells for growth and repair, while meiosis creates diverse gametes for sexual reproduction. Both processes involve complex stages and regulatory mechanisms to ensure genetic stability and prevent abnormal growth.
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