Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle. In eukaryotes, there are two distinct types of cell division: a vegetative division, whereby each daughter cell is genetically identical to the parent cell (mitosis), and a reductive cell division, whereby the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells is reduced by half, to produce haploid gametes (meiosis). Meiosis results in four haploid daughter cells by undergoing one round of DNA replication followed by two divisions: homologous chromosomes are separated in the first division, and sister chromatids are separated in the second division. Both of these cell division cycles are used in sexually reproducing organisms at some point in their life cycle, and both are believed to be present in the last eukaryotic common ancestor.Prokaryotes also undergo a vegetative cell division known as binary fission, where their genetic material is segregated equally into two daughter cells. All cell divisions, regardless of organism, are preceded by a single round of DNA replication.
Deny all that is so wrong
It's true
The guilt's in your hands
Follow me follow
I'll lead you away from your cell
If anyone knew you
They wouldn't believe in all they've seen
Monsters within you must never continue
To breathe
So watch me as I leave
And see how it could be
To taste the world again
Suddenly I realize
That I'm just as lonely
Ashamed of never being wanted
What if I knew what it's like for you?
Fathom me fathom
And maybe you'll see I'm your fear
The fever is so high and now I can see why
You're so mean
Feeling tomorrow will leave you in sorrow
Alone
For I will be weary of you feeling sorry
For your own self
Morning I'll see you fall
Down where you ought to have known
Blame the law you broke