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Why after cell division new cells are called as...
Why after cell division new cells are called as daughter cells not son cells?
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This is because the cells have to grow up to be female because only famales can give birth.
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The cell itself is called mother cell not father cell.. so
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After division new cells are formed which get mature after some time and divide to form other new cells which is compred to girls producing young/new ones so called daughter cells.
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