Mitosis: Extended (CIE IGCSE Biology: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

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New Cells are Made by Mitosis: Extended

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  • Most body cells have two copies of each chromosome
  • We describe these cells as diploid
  • When cells divide, the replication of chromosomes happens beforehand where chromosome numbers are doubled
  • This ensures that when the cell divides in two, each new cell still has two copies of each chromosome (is still diploid)
  • This type of cell division is known as mitosis and is used for:
    • growth
    • repair of damaged tissues
    • replacement of cells 
    • asexual reproduction 
  • Mitosis is defined as:

Nuclear division giving rise to genetically identical cells

Mitosis, IGCSE & GCSE Biology revision notesThe process of cell division by mitosis

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