Introduction to Cell Division definitions Flashcards
Introduction to Cell Division definitions
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Cell Division
The process where a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells, crucial for reproduction, growth, and tissue repair.Binary Fission
A type of cell division in prokaryotic cells like bacteria, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells.Mitosis
Eukaryotic cell division producing diploid somatic cells, essential for growth and tissue repair.Meiosis
Eukaryotic cell division producing haploid gametes, crucial for sexual reproduction and genetic diversity.Daughter Cells
Cells resulting from the division of a parent cell, each inheriting a copy of the parent cell's DNA.Prokaryotic Cells
Cells without a nucleus, such as bacteria, that divide by binary fission.Eukaryotic Cells
Cells with a nucleus, dividing by mitosis or meiosis, found in organisms like plants and animals.Somatic Cells
Body cells produced by mitosis, diploid with two copies of each chromosome.Gametes
Sex cells like sperm and eggs, produced by meiosis, haploid with one copy of each chromosome.Diploid
Cells with two copies of each chromosome, symbolized as 2n, typical of somatic cells.Haploid
Cells with one copy of each chromosome, symbolized as n, typical of gametes.Zygote
The diploid cell formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes during fertilization.Asexual Reproduction
Reproduction involving a single parent, producing genetically identical offspring.Sexual Reproduction
Reproduction involving two parents, resulting in genetically diverse offspring.DNA Replication
The process of duplicating DNA before cell division, ensuring each daughter cell receives a complete copy.