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: [[Multicellular]] [[organism]]s [[Growth|grow]] by [[Cell (Biology)|cells]] performing [[mitosis]].
 
: [[Multicellular]] [[organism]]s [[Growth|grow]] by [[Cell (Biology)|cells]] performing [[mitosis]].
 
: The 2 daughter [[Cell (Biology)|cells]] are [[genetically]] identical to each other.
 
: The 2 daughter [[Cell (Biology)|cells]] are [[genetically]] identical to each other.
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: Before [[mitosis]] the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] spends its time copying the [[chromosome]]s.
 
: During [[mitosis]] the [[Cell Nucleus|nucleus]] divides into two separate [[Cell Nucleus|nuclei]].
 
: During [[mitosis]] the [[Cell Nucleus|nucleus]] divides into two separate [[Cell Nucleus|nuclei]].
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: The two daughter [[Cell (Biology)|cells]] are called [[diploid]] [[Cell (Biology)|cells]] because they contain [[chromosome]]s in matching pairs.

Revision as of 10:20, 5 November 2018

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Cell Division is when a cell splits into two smaller, identical, cells.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Mitosis is the process of asexual reproduction where a parent cell splits into two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent.

About Mitosis

Mitosis is how unicellular organisms reproduce.
Multicellular organisms grow by cells performing mitosis.
The 2 daughter cells are genetically identical to each other.
Before mitosis the cell spends its time copying the chromosomes.
During mitosis the nucleus divides into two separate nuclei.
The two daughter cells are called diploid cells because they contain chromosomes in matching pairs.