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As the flagella are permanently retracted, the fertilized cell begins to grow by repeated division of its nuclei.
The root apical meristem, or root apex, is a small region at the tip of a root in which all cells are capable of repeated division and from which all primary root tissues are derived.
This paradox is known as the 'dichotomy' because it involves repeated division into two (like the second paradox of plurality).
Thus Zeno's argument, interpreted in terms of a repeated division of all parts into half, doesn't divide the line into distinct parts.
The second problem with interpreting the infinite division as a repeated division of all parts is that it does not divide an object into distinct parts, if objects are composed in the natural way.
This repeated division results in a mass of root cells containing many bacterial cells.
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The second such example is Principal Direction Divisive Partitioning (PDDP), which is based on repeated divisions of instances according to the sign of their projection on the first principal component [14].
The process by which a single fertilized egg undergoes repeated divisions to create the many distinct cell types of an adult animal is known as cell lineage.
A cylindrical extension grows from the proancestrula, and the matrix of the colony then is built up by repeated divisions of the zooidal walls.
In development a single cell goes through a series of repeated divisions and these cells read the program encoded in their DNA in order to become familiar cell types such as those found in muscle, liver or our brains.
The mouse embryo, for example, originally has fewer than 100 primary germ cells; during their migration, however, their numbers increase as a result of repeated divisions, to 5,000 or more in the gonads.
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