The dwarf yellow-headed gecko is a small species of a dwarf gecko found in the rocky areas of southern Kenia. The tail length of this species is about the length of the body from snout to the anus, but it can be quickly rip off in response to a predator. Tail regeneration in this species is a common process that more likely occurs through: Select one:

a. mitotic cell division

b. cell division by meiosis

c. interphse of the cell cycle

d. cell apoptosis

e. Telophase

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Explanation:

a. mitotic cell division

In somatic (body) cells, mitosis occurs as part of the cellular regeneration process. All the genetic information within the eukaryotic cell is stored within the nucleus as helical DNA. This DNA is tightly wound around histones as chromosomes. To produce daughter cells, the chromosomes (total number of chromosomes (2n)) are copied before the cell splits into two daughter cells.

This process is known as mitosis, and occurs in cell division and growth processes. Two new nuclei are formed, along with identical cells. These are the same as the parent cell and the chromosome number (2n) is maintained.

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