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  2. Cell division is the process cells go through to divide. There are several types of cell division, depending upon what type of organism is dividing. Organisms have evolved over time to have different and more complex forms of cell division.

  3. Cell division - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    Biology definition: A cell division is a process in which the parent cell divides, eventually giving rise to new daughter cells. It is an essential biological process in many organisms. It is the means used by multicellular organisms to grow, replenish (repair), and reproduce.

  4. Cell division - Wikipedia

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    Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. [1] Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle in which the cell grows and replicates its chromosome(s) before dividing.

  5. Cell Division - Mitosis and Meiosis - Ask A Biologist

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    A single cell divides to make two cells and these two cells then divide to make four cells, and so on. We call this process "cell division" and "cell reproduction," because new cells are formed when old cells divide.

  6. Cell division is a process in which a parent cell divides to form two or more daughter cells. It is usually a part of the cell cycle that helps to repair or replace dead or damaged cells in all living organisms.

  7. 7.2: Cell Cycle and Cell Division - Biology LibreTexts

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    Cell division is the process in which one cell, called the parent cell, divides to form two new cells, referred to as daughter cells. How this happens depends on whether the cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic.

  8. 2.32: Cell Division - Biology LibreTexts

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    Cell division is the process in which one cell divides to form two new cells. Most prokaryotic cells divide by the process of binary fission. In eukaryotes, cell division occurs in two major steps: mitosis and cytokinesis .

  9. Cell DivisionDefinition, Types, Mitosis, Meiosis, Cell cycle

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    Cell division is a fundamental biological process that plays a crucial role in the growth, repair, and reproduction of organisms. There are two primary forms of cell division—mitosis and meiosis—each with distinct significance for different aspects of an organism’s lifecycle. Below is an explanation of the significance of these two processes.

  10. 10.1 Cell Division - Biology for AP® Courses | OpenStax

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    Cell division involves both mitosis, the division of the chromosomes, and cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm. Human somatic cells consist of 46 chromosomes—22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and a pair of sex chromosomes.

  11. Cell Division - Biology Simple

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    Cell division is the process by which a single cell divides to form two daughter cells. This vital biological process ensures growth, repair, and reproduction in living organisms. Cell division is essential for the growth and development of all living organisms.