1. Cell division - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the process of cell division in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, including mitosis, meiosis, and binary fission. Find out how cell division is regulated, monitored, and controlled by various factors and complexes.

  2. Cell Division - Definition, Types, Steps, and Diagram - Science Facts

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    Learn what cell division is and how it occurs in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Find out the functions and importance of cell division for living organisms.

  3. Cell Division- Mitosis,Meiosis And Different Phases Of Cell Cycle - BYJU'S

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    Learn about the two types of cell division (mitosis and meiosis) and the phases of the cell cycle (interphase and M phase) with notes and examples. Test your knowledge with a quiz on cell division by BYJU'S Biology.

  4. 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. The ability of cells to divide is unique for living organisms. Why Do Cells Divide? Cells divide for many reasons.

  5. 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.

  6. How do cells divide? - MedlinePlus

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    Learn about the two types of cell division: mitosis and meiosis, and how they differ in function and regulation. Mitosis produces new body cells, while meiosis creates egg and sperm cells for reproduction.

  7. Cell division - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    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.

  8. Cell Cycle - Definition, Phases, Examples, Regulation - Biology Dictionary

    https://biologydictionary.net/cell-cycle/

    Learn about the cell cycle, the process of cell division and growth that produces new cells from parent cells. Find out the stages of interphase and mitosis, and how they are regulated by checkpoints and signals.

  9. Cell Division - Cell division (CCEA) - GCSE Biology (Single Science ...

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    Cell Division. In order to grow, most living organisms increase their cell number. Cells double in number by splitting in half. There are two types of cell division – mitosis and meiosis.