What are cell movements? How are these movements created?
Answer / Nitesh Sharma
Cell Movements refer to the movement of cells in an organism, such as mitosis (cell division), amoeboid movement (movement by extensions and retractions of the cell surface), and cytokinesis (separation of daughter cells after mitosis). These movements are created through various mechanisms, including actin-myosin interactions, microtubule dynamics, and other molecular processes.
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