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In eukaryotes, the process of cell division is called
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In eukaryotes, the process of cell division is called
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t's divided in interphase, where it readies itself for division, and Mitosis, where the process of division occurs. Interphase takes up the majority of the of the cell cycle, and sometimes Meiosis can occur rather than Mitosis
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the process for cell division in Eukaryotes is call mitosis
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