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In a tissue culture for normal cells, mitosis is a type of cell division in which one cell breaks down to form two identical cells. The cell that divides is called the parent cell and the cells formed due to division are called the daughter cells.
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Cell tissue is taken from a living organism.
Cells divide and reproduce in the culture.
Cells continue mitosis until they are touching, then they stop reproducing until a cell dies.
Cells reproduce one layer thick and then stop reproducing.
Cells undergo 20 to 50 mitotic divisions in a tissue culture.