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What is the regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo called?

cell cycle


Where does the DNA and cytoplasm reside after cellular reproduction by a parent cell?

After cellular reproduction by a parent cell, the DNA is located in the nucleus of the newly divided cells. The cytoplasm, which contains organelles and other cellular structures, is distributed between the two daughter cells during cell division.


Which process of cellular division creates identical daughter cells and is used for growth repair?

Mitosis is the cellular division process that creates identical daughter cells and is used for growth and repair in multicellular organisms. During mitosis, the cell's nucleus divides into two, distributing a full set of chromosomes to each daughter cell. This ensures genetic continuity and maintains the same genetic make-up in the offspring cells.


What is cellular voltage and how does it impact the functioning of cells?

Cellular voltage refers to the difference in electrical charge between the inside and outside of a cell. This voltage is crucial for various cellular functions, such as communication between cells, transport of molecules, and generation of energy. Changes in cellular voltage can affect the overall functioning of cells, potentially leading to disruptions in processes like signaling, metabolism, and cell division.


How do neurons differ from other cells in the human body particularly with regard to cellular division and cellular metabolism?

Neurons differ from other cells in the human body in terms of cellular division because they are mostly post-mitotic, meaning they do not undergo cell division once fully mature. This is in contrast to many other cells in the body that undergo mitosis for growth or repair. Neurons also have high metabolic demands due to their constant electrical activity, requiring a constant supply of energy to function properly.