utódsejtekben
utódsejtekben refers to daughter cells in Hungarian. In biology, when a cell divides, it produces one or more new cells, which are known as daughter cells. This process is fundamental to reproduction, growth, and tissue repair in all living organisms. The genetic material of the parent cell is duplicated and then distributed equally between the daughter cells, ensuring that they are genetically identical to the parent cell in the case of asexual reproduction or mitosis. During sexual reproduction, meiosis leads to the formation of daughter cells (gametes) with half the genetic material of the parent cell. The term "utódsejtekben" emphasizes the origin of these cells as descendants of a parent cell. Understanding the behavior and characteristics of utódsejtekben is crucial for studying cell division, development, and various biological phenomena.