
human cell replication
Human cell replication is the process by which a cell copies its DNA to create two identical cells. First, the cell's DNA unwinds and each strand serves as a template for building a new complementary strand. Specialized enzymes help assemble these new strands, ensuring the genetic information is accurately copied. Once replication is complete, the cell divides through a process called mitosis, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells. This process is essential for growth, tissue repair, and maintaining healthy cell numbers in the body.