Mitosis
(noun)
The process of cell division in which a single cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word μίτος (mitos) meaning thread or filament.
Examples:
- Mitosis is a crucial process in the growth and repair of multicellular organisms.
- Mitosis ensures that each daughter cell has an identical set of chromosomes as the original cell.
- Mitosis is carefully regulated by a number of biochemical processes to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
- Mitosis can be observed under a microscope, allowing scientists to study the details of this important process.
- Mitosis is an essential step in the development of multicellular organisms from single cells.