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Cellular processes / Molecular genetics / Mitosis / Interphase / Sister chromatids / Chromosome / Cell division / Cytokinesis / Chromatid / Biology / Cell biology / Cell cycle
Date: 2010-04-16 09:28:22
Cellular processes
Molecular genetics
Mitosis
Interphase
Sister chromatids
Chromosome
Cell division
Cytokinesis
Chromatid
Biology
Cell biology
Cell cycle

How do we grow? Mitosis is the ordinary type of cell division that all our body cells (except egg and sperm cells) undergo. Mitosis is important for the body to grow and develop and to repair tissues. Mitosis starts with

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