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Significance of Mitosis
Significance of Mitosis
of mitosis
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in our daily life so why so
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mythos can repair or
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warm our parts by healing up wounds
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it takes place by my buses so
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it helps to repair when something get
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wounded
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through methosis the wounded found are
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or
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the wounded found are the wounded cells
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that regenerated
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and reform next
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it restores nuclear plastic ratio
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significance or application of mitosis
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is mitosis builds reproductive
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organs so why in order to go from the
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fertilized embryo
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to a fully functional multicellular
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organism
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that embryo must be undergo rapid and
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extensive mitosis so this is the
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development of a new
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organism significance or application
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of mitosis is mythos can produce
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so the example of mitosis are the
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spermatogonya and
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so class correct me if my pronunciation
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is
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wrong okay so mythos can make
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more copies of them so how
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so in men this cell is called
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spermatogonia where in women is called
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so the mythosis of the spermatogonia
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is how a man can produce
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sperm um even in an
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old age so men tend to produce more
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while in women it has its 400 000
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eggs so by the time she is
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born okay
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then last is a part of a sexual
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reproduction remember that class so a
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sexual reproduction
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is the process by which assassin's
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organism
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produces genetically offspring so this
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type of reproduction
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is most common in single cell organs
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like bacteria but can be found in more
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complex
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organisms as well so one
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part of the mitosis is the binary
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tissue so binary fusion is what we call
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for the part of
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a sexual reproduction so in binary
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fission
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the single cells organize some reference
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juice
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simply by splitting into new
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cells okay class so where does mitosis
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occur
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example so metastasis is a process
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of dividing a cell and its nucleus input
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tool cells
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which have their own molecules so the
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example of mythosis is the way cells
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covering a child's body all multiply
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while they are
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going so remember class that the largest
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organ of our body is the skin
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we have the 99.9 percent that
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skin is covering of our body so the
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cells of the skin
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and bone marrow are styles of active
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mitosis
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replacing skin cells and red blood cells
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that only have limited life
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so when an area of a tissue is damaged
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internally or externally
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mitosis is used to repair the damage
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remember class that
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the cell division of the mitosis is to
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repair with growth and
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reproduce so this is my question earlier
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so how my process is used in everyday
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life so all of the bodies
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non-reproductive cells divide by mitosis
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such as skin skin cells muscle cells
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and blood cells so mythos help
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organisms grow heal wounds
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and replace countless cells that are
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shed
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every minute so remember class
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that methods is a form of a sex-wise
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reproduction that in a simple living
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organism
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the outcome of each cycle is two
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identical
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cells
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have you ever looked down at your leg or
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your arm to find some
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cut and you have no idea where it came
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from or how you got it
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so you put a bandage on it and a few
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days later it's gone
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it's all healed and you don't even think
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anything of it of this amazing process
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that causes this to happen
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or let's say you're looking at your
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nails and you notice they're a lot
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longer since the last time you cut them
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or let's say you're looking in the
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mirror and you notice that you are a lot
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bigger than you were when you were five
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years old
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what do all of these things have in
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common
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one major thing they have in common is
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mitosis
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mitosis is a type of cell division done
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by most of your body cells and it's
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really important for cells to divide
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if they didn't divide you wouldn't grow
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i mean
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how do you grow if you can't make more
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cells right so one reason why you're
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bigger than you were when you were five