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14 January, 14:04

When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture will new cells replace the cells that were removed? Examples

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  1. 14 January, 14:06
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    The removed cells will be replace by new ones because of the process of cell division, which will continue until the new cells come in contact with other cells.

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    Cell culture refers to the removal of cells from an animal or plant and their subsequent growth in a favorable artificial environment. At this stage, the cells have to be subcultured (i. e., passaged) by transferring them to a new vessel with fresh growth medium to provide more room for continued growth. There are two types of cell division: mitosis and meiosis. Most of the time when people refer to "cell division," they mean mitosis, the process of making new body cells. Meiosis is the type of cell division that creates egg and sperm cells. Mitosis is a fundamental process for life.
  2. 14 January, 14:29
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    When some cells are removed from the center of a tissue culture, will new cells replace the cells that were removed? Explain. Yes, new cells will replace the removed cells because of the process of cell division, which will continue until the new cells come in contact with other cells.
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