Cell Cycling
Cell Cycling is an important biological process that occurs in the body of humans and other living organisms. It is the process for the cell to replicate and divide itself, allowing for growth and regeneration of the tissue. It is also responsible for the production of stem cells, which are used for various medical treatments and research. During cell cycling, the cell progresses through a series of distinct stages known as the cell cycle, during which components of the cell are formed and duplicated, while the cell grows and divides. Cell cycling is essential for living organisms to survive and reproduce, and play a major role in the development of cancer and other diseases.
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