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mrscollector
· 7 years ago
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Its almost beautiful how it pretty much destroys it self to become 2 cells.
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darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
Notice how the one above it starts to do it as well? The cells are responding to signals telling them to divide. Tumors are groups of cells that do this whenever they are bored, without being told to.
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guest
· 5 years ago
Oh my God everything about tumors I've known just clicked. Thank you. *not sarcasm
mrscollector
· 5 years ago
OMGOD this post is a year old how the f*ck you find it lmao
cassrasub
· 7 years ago
drop the bass
creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
Explain this please
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
When a cell divides (depending on the cell it can either go through Meiosis, Mitosis or binary fission) This cell is going through Mitosis which just the cells process to divide into two more cells or "daughter cells". The little red things are chromosomes being pulled a part by that pale green stuff, which is the cytoskeletons spindle fibres
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creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
Ok that last sentence explained it. Thank
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Ahah, sorry it's hard to explain without using specific terms but it's pretty much the cell splitting into 2, that's all. Also no problem bud :)
creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
Ya I was just wondering why it becomes smaller and all the red vanishes
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Yeah the red's the chromosomes and they get split in half as well when the whole cell splits, so they don't vanish but they do become too small to see. They're actually only visible just before the cell divides, it's pretty cool
guest
· 7 years ago
Lol just learned about that in science class
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Awesome! I've never seen this in action before
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infosubstance
· 7 years ago
Nice