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| One of the main ideas in the modified cell principle is that new cells arise from pre-existing cells (Omnis cellula e cellula). Every new cell formed must inherit not only the nucleus which contains the genetic information, but also should inherit the cell organelles that are required to express this genetic information. This process occurs by division of the pre-existing cell and is called cell reproduction or cell division. In spite of the enormous diversity in organisms, the mode of cell division is essentially similar indicating the Unity of Life. |
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