Every
living body is consist of cell. Some living bodies are made of only one cell.
They are called unicellular organism, e.g. Bacteria, Ameba, Plasmodium, some
Fungi and some Algae. Some living bodies are made of more than one cell. These
are called multicellular organism. There are many living bodies, which are made
of millions of cells. Living bodies like human, Beings or mango tree etc. are
composed of millions of cells.
Unicellular
organisms increase their number by cell division. In this process one cell
divides into two, two to four and so on.
In
multicellular organisms, a large body consisting of millions of cells develops
by cell division from the embryo, which also develops from a single fertilized
egg. A young seedling developed to a large tree by cell division. Again new
generation is created from male and female gametes formed by cell division.
But all
these divisions are, not same. The processes of division are of different types
and the results are also different.
Ø Types of cell division:
There
are three types of Cell division:
1. Amitosis
2. Mitosis and
3. Meiosis.
Ø Amitosis: In
this division, at first the nuclear materials
are directly splitted into two portions and then the cell divides into two from the middle region. As a result, from one cell there'
develops two. This type of cell division occurs in unicellular prokaryotic
organisms like Bacteria, Yeast etc.
Ø Mitosis: Mitosis is a type of cell
division by which a eukaryotic cell divides into two by a special method. In
this process, the nucleus and chromosome are divided once and the number,
structure and properties of chromosome in the newly formed cell remain just
alike the mother. cell. Mitosis is also termed as equational division. Normally
this division occurs in somatic cell. As a result of this division, the
plantand animal increases in length and breadth. Mitosis occurs in all
meristamatic cells of plants.
ØMeiosis: Meiosis is a type of cell
division by which a Eukaryotic cell divides into four cells by a special
method. In this process the nucleus divides twice but the chromosome divides
once. The number of chromosome in the newly formed daughter cell reduces to the
half the number of mother cell. As the number of chromosome reduces to half
this process is also termed as reduction division. In Greek `Meiosis' means `to
reduce' and from this the term Meiosis comes in use. This division occurs in
reproductive mother cells of diploid organisms. As a result haploid gametes
develop. In haploid organisms, this. Division occurs in the zygote, as a result
of which the organism becomes haploid again.
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