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Cell division
The process by which a
parent
cell divides into two or more
daughter
cells
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Reasons cells need to divide
To
grow
To repair
damage
To fight
infection
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Mitosis
1. Cell makes exact
replicas
of the
parent
cell
2. Produces two daughter cells
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Stages of mitosis
Cell makes
replica
of itself
Chromosomes
align at opposite ends of the cell
Nucleus
divides
Cell membrane
divides
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Each adult cell has
46
chromosomes, which are always the
same
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Meiosis
A type of
cell division
that produces non-identical daughter cells with
half
the number of chromosomes
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Meiosis only occurs in
gametes
(sperm and
egg
cells)
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At conception, there is only
one
cell, but by adulthood there are
37.2 trillion
cells
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Cell differentiation
Cells develop into different
cell types
with
specialized
functions
Occurs mainly during
embryonic
development
Limited
in adults
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Adult stem cells have a
shorter
life outside the body and fewer differentiation possibilities compared to
embryonic
stem cells
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Embryonic stem cell research is controversial due to ethical concerns and potential cancer risks
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Adult stem cells can be harvested from the patient's own body, reducing
rejection
risk
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Stem cell research
aims to develop treatments for
diseases
like blindness, diabetes, paralysis, and Alzheimer's
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Plant
cells
can be cloned from cuttings, allowing for mass production of rare or
desirable traits
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