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Divide

Divide is a term with multiple distinct meanings in different fields, including mathematics, biology, and geography, and it is also used as a place name in various countries.

In mathematics, division is the operation of determining how many times one number is contained in another.

In biology, cell division refers to the process by which a cell divides into two or more

In geography, a divide (or watershed) is a high ground that separates neighboring drainage basins, directing

For
numbers
a
and
b
with
b
not
equal
to
zero,
the
quotient
a
÷
b
satisfies
a
=
b
×
(a
÷
b).
In
fractional
form,
a
divided
by
b
is
a/b.
Division
by
zero
is
undefined.
The
result
can
be
a
finite
quotient
or,
for
certain
numbers,
an
infinite
decimal.
Division
is
the
inverse
operation
of
multiplication
and
is
fundamental
to
arithmetic,
algebra,
and
many
applied
disciplines.
daughter
cells.
In
eukaryotes,
mitosis
produces
genetically
identical
somatic
cells
for
growth
and
tissue
repair,
while
meiosis
yields
gametes
with
half
the
chromosome
number
for
sexual
reproduction.
Prokaryotes
primarily
divide
by
binary
fission.
Cell
division
is
essential
for
development,
reproduction,
and
maintaining
biological
function.
water
flow
toward
different
rivers
or
seas.
The
term
is
also
used
as
a
place
name
for
towns,
districts,
or
regions
in
various
countries.
As
a
toponym,
Divide
typically
reflects
historical
or
geographical
features
associated
with
a
watershed
boundary.