mitosis

IPA/maɪˈtəʊsɪs/
IPA/maɪˈtəʊsɪs/

mitosis — 名詞

1. the process where a cell separates and forms two matching new cells, each carryi

1.名詞C1
釋義

有絲分裂

細胞分成兩個相同新細胞

the process where a cell separates and forms two matching new cells, each carrying an equal set of chromosomes

例句

In biology class, Hassan traced mitosis from one skin cell to two.

在生物課上,Hassan 畫出了有絲分裂如何讓一個皮膚細胞變成兩個。

trace mitosis from one cell to two

A cut heals when mitosis makes more cells near the damaged tissue.

傷口會癒合,因為有絲分裂會在受損組織附近產生更多細胞。

mitosis adds cells during healing

文法句型

mitosis in + tissue

go through mitosis

compare meiosis and mitosis

用法筆記

Used mainly in biology and medicine. It is often contrasted with meiosis, which produces sex cells with fewer chromosomes.

常見錯誤

Mitosis makes sex cells with half the chromosomes.
Meiosis makes sex cells with half the chromosomes.
💡mitosis keeps the chromosome number the same in the new cells.