Crossword-Solution: MITOSIS 7 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Mitosis n. See Karyokinesis.

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Chromosome-copying process 1 answer
division Cell Brain 1 answer
Usual method of cell division 1 answer
Simple cell division 1 answer
Process that produces daughter cells 1 answer
Process by which one cell becomes two 1 answer
Karyokinesis 1 answer
Division of biology 1 answer
Division in biology 1 answer
Dividing-cell process 1 answer
Basic cell division 1 answer
type of cell division 2 answers
DIVISION of cell nuclei, process of 2 answers
Cell division process 2 answers
CELL reproduction 2 answers
DIVISION of cell 4 answers
CELL DIVISION IN WHICH THE NUCLEUS DIVIDES INTO NUCLEI CONTAINING THE SAME NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES 10 answers
A STAR THAT EXPLODES AND BECOMES EXTREMELY LUMINOUS IN THE PROCESS 11 answers
A LINGUISTIC PROCESS BY WHICH A SOUND BECOMES SIMILAR TO AN ADJACENT SOUND 11 answers
CELL division 14 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MITOSIS (5)

The two daughter-cells, produced by the complete division of the two nuclear halves (cytosomata still connected at the equator) (Double-knot, Dispirema), with Upper daughter-nucleus, Equatorial constriction of the cell-body and Lower daughter-nucleus.) The intricate physiological processes which accompany this "mitosis" have been very closely studied of late years.
The Evolution of Man, V.1. Ernst Haeckel 2004
Between this common mitosis, or indirect cell-division--which is the normal cleavage-process in most cells of the higher animals and plants--and the simple direct division (Figure 1.10) we find every grade of segmentation; in some circumstances even one kind of division may be converted into another.
The Evolution of Man, V.1. Ernst Haeckel 2004
The indirect (or “mitotic”) cleavage is much more frequent; in this the caryoplasm of the nucleus and the cytoplasm of the cell-body act upon each other in a peculiar way, with a partial dissolution (_caryolysis_), the formation of knots and loops (_mitosis_), and a movement of the halved plasma-particles towards two mutually repulsive poles of attraction (_caryokinesis,_ Fig.
The Evolution of Man Ernst Haeckel 2003
Between this common mitosis, or _indirect_ cell-division—which is the normal cleavage-process in most cells of the higher animals and plants—and the simple _ direct_ division (Fig.
The Evolution of Man Ernst Haeckel 2003
See A-not, and Mitosis.] (Biol.) Defn: Cell division in which there is first a simple cleavage of the nucleus without change in its structure (such as the formation of chromosomes), followed by the division of the cytoplasm; direct cell division; -- opposed to mitosis.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Various 2009

Quotes with MITOSIS (2)

The bad news is that my thin melanoma has something called mitosis, which means the cancer cells are dividing and multiplying even as I write. My thin melanoma has already spread outside of the tumor and into the deep layers of skin.
Jane Green
When a pregnancy begins, those cells begin their mitosis, and during the first three months, everything from limbs to organs to the brain and neurological system is being developed, and I never realized that would consume so much energy: it drains every bit of energy you have, and your hormonal status is changed dramatically!
Floor Jansen
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