Human Biology (MindTap Course List)
Human Biology (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305112100
Author: Cecie Starr, Beverly McMillan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Introduction: Cell division is a process in which a cell splits into daughter cells. In the process of cell division, the chromatin present in the nucleus shrinks and form a thread-like structure called the chromosomes. There are mainly two types of cell division, namely mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis occurs in a somatic cell and meiosis occurs in reproductive cells.

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