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Cell Division
Cell Division
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When life was delivered to this planet, it may have been very primitive, a primordial goo. Maybe this bio-matter is really the grand daddy to give birth to so much complexity we see know, but at the time was nothing more than a collection of cellular entities planted in various hemispheres about the globe. Or perhaps it was only one entity facing destitute odds against the hostile dynamic physical forces of an evolving planet. This matter, containing life, could be of the same force charging the animate growth patterns in all observable life-like creatures present today. But what is that force we call life? Lacking an answer, it may be better to attempt to describe it in terms of characteristics. For example, self-preservation is one of the apparent natural characteristics of life. Life innately has within it the characteristic of becoming aligned with the active pattern to preserve the vehicle with which life sustains. This fundamental characteristic appears to extend in organisms from basic behavioral patterns into more advanced mind and consciousness patterns. Against an onslaught of physical threats, those potential external forces that pose to destroy life-based entities, efforts toward preservation must constantly evolve, and thus creative solutions must manifest in order to sustain and the force of life and uphold its fundamental characteristic of self-preservation. One of the most popular creative forms of self-preservation evident in nearly all life is a process called cell division.
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