CELL DIVISION
Anaphase :: during this phase chromosome continue moving towards centromeres and finally accumulate there
Telophase :: during this phase the nuclear membranes and nucleoli are regenerated and the entire cell is divided into two daughter cells the chromosomes take their original shape i.e becomes the chromatin material
Homeostatic imbalance of cell division :: the cell division is a continuous process and at times errors may take place these errors are normally rectified by specialised genes if the errors cannot be rectified the same genes are capable to cause death of the cell in a programmed manner this process is called as apoptosis if apoptosis is inhibited the cell division may lead to formation of functionally useless cells thus uncontrolled cell division may lead to wild multiplication of cell resulting in an abnormal mass of proliferating cells called a neoplasm this neoplasm can be either benign or malignant in benign neoplasm the neoplasm is restricted to one area only in malignant neoplasm the growth is more rapid and may invade other areas and even can migrate to other organs (metastatic neoplasms) the reasons for this homeostatic imbalance of cell division remains unknown
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