Mitosis

/maɪˈtoʊsɪs/ noun

Mitosis is the process by which a cell divides into two new cells that are genetically identical to the original. It is how your body grows, heals wounds, and replaces old cells.

From Greek “mitos,” meaning “thread,” and “-osis,” indicating a process or condition. The name refers to the threadlike appearance of chromosomes during cell division under a microscope.

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