How do eukaryotic cells divide?
Another type of cell division present only in eukaryotes, called meiosis, a cell is permanently transformed into a gamete and cannot divide again until fertilization. Right before the parent cell splits, it undergoes DNA replication.
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About Cell Division
All organisms are made of cells and come from cells that already exist. Cells make more cells by dividing through the process of mitosis.
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