Definition of Mitosis cell division

Mitosis is derived from the Greek word Mitos meaning twisted thread. The process in which the nucleus and cytoplasm of the original cell divides to form two daughter cells and the chromosome number of the daughter cell is equal to the number of chromosomes of the mother cell is called mitosis. Because the number and quality of chromosomes of the offspring cells created in this process are similar to the mother cells, it is called equational division.

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