May 3, 2024
Cell division and organism growth | High school biology | Khan Academy

Cell division and organism growth | High school biology | Khan Academy

Cell division and organism growth | High school biology | Khan Academy

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Cell division and organism growth | High school biology | Khan Academy

In multicellular organisms individual cells grow and then divide via a process called mitosis, thereby allowing the organism to grow. The organism begins as a single cell (fertilized egg) that divides successively to produce many cells, with each parent cell passing identical genetic material (two variants of each chromosome pair) to both daughter cells. Cellular division and differentiation produce and maintain a complex organism, composed of systems of tissues and organs that work together to meet the needs of the whole organism.

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