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SIGNIFICANCE OF MITOSIS

1. MITOSIS KEEP CHROMOSOMES NUMBER CONSTANT - so the parents divide


into two equal double sums that the number of chromosomes is present in the
parent cells and the number of chromosomes that is present in each daughter
cells remains the same and the chromosomes number is constant
2. MAINTAINS THE GENETICS STABILITY IN DAUGHTER CELLS - the upper cells
so why so the two daughter cells will form or will mostly form to be genetically
different and there will be a clone so and it will genetically identical so the
mitosis are through the ability of mitosis is to maintain the genetic stability to
adopt daughter cells which are formed by the process of cell division
3. IT HELPED IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ZYGOTE - so the zygote
multiplies or increases or increases the numbers through the process of mitosis
4. THIS ALLOWS ORGANISMS TO CONTINUE TO REPRODUCE THROUGH THE
GENERATIONS – so this case the regeneration is to help to regenerate or reform
by the loss of body parts
is mitosis is important for sexualreproduction indirectly - so it's required in order for
multicellular organism to have the
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organs
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that sustains meiosis in
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sexual reproduction remember class
metastasis is a part of a sexual
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reproduction
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six this is the one of the most helpful
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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

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