Mitosis is the process of cell division for eukaryotic cells found in multicellular organisms. All cells come from existing cells and mitosis is how most cells divide. The only eukaryotic cells which do not divide by mitosis are sex cells a.k.a. gametes a.k.a sperm and egg cells.
The following blog will depict the daily activities and content taught in my 7th grade science class.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Friday Feb 8th - Mitosis Image
Here is a great image of mitosis. This is much like our text book but do not worry about the "Prometaphase."
Mitosis is the process of cell division for eukaryotic cells found in multicellular organisms. All cells come from existing cells and mitosis is how most cells divide. The only eukaryotic cells which do not divide by mitosis are sex cells a.k.a. gametes a.k.a sperm and egg cells.
Mitosis is the process of cell division for eukaryotic cells found in multicellular organisms. All cells come from existing cells and mitosis is how most cells divide. The only eukaryotic cells which do not divide by mitosis are sex cells a.k.a. gametes a.k.a sperm and egg cells.
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