Formation of New Cells
- According to the cell theory, new cells are produced from pre-existing ones
- The cells that make up a multicellular organism are the result of a single cell undergoing many cycles of cell division
- This single cell will initially form embryonic stem cells which will specialise to form the organs and tissues of the organism
- A cell that divides is known as a parent (or 'mother') cell
- Each parent cell will produce two daughter cells after cell division has occurred
- Two types of cell division exist
- One results in daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell
- The other produces cells that are genetically different from each other and from the parent cell
- This type of cell division is an important source of genetic variation within populations