Significance of mitosis for the embryonic growth
What is the significance of mitosis for the embryonic growth?
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Each and every embryo grows from a single cell which suffers mitosis and produces other cells which also divide them by mitosis making tissues and complete organs. The perfect regulation and control of each of such cell divisions are basic for the creation of a normal individual. With no mitosis the embryonic growth would be not possible.
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