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  1. 14.1: Cell Cycle and Cell Division. 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.

  2. Learn how cells divide to make new cells for growth, repair, and sexual reproduction. Find out the differences between mitosis and meiosis, the phases of the cell cycle, and the role of organelles in cell division.

  3. The continuity of life from one cell to another has its foundation in the reproduction of cells by way of the cell cycle. The cell cycle is an orderly sequence of events that describes the stages of a cell’s life from the division of a single parent cell to the production of two new daughter cells.

  4. Learn about the two types of cell reproduction--mitosis and meiosis--and how they differ in creating somatic and germ cells. This guide also explains the terms and concepts related to cell division and cellular reproduction.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Mitosis is a process of cell duplication that produces two genetically identical daughter cells from one mother cell. Learn about the stages, diagrams, and facts of mitosis, and how it differs from meiosis and cytokinesis.

  6. Learn about the cell cycle, interphase, and mitosis, the process of cell division. Find out how cancer and checkpoints affect cell growth and regulation.

  7. Stages of the cell cycle. To divide, a cell must complete several important tasks: it must grow, copy its genetic material (DNA), and physically split into two daughter cells. Cells perform these tasks in an organized, predictable series of steps that make up the cell cycle.

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