How to say "cell division" in Japanese?

In Japanese "cell division" translates to  細胞分裂 

Transliteration: Saibou bunretsu

🇯🇵 細胞分裂は、一つの細胞が二つに分裂するプロセスです。

🗣️ Saibou bunretsu wa, hitotsu no saibou ga futatsu ni bunretsu suru purosesu desu.

🇺🇸 Cell division is the process by which one cell divides into two.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "cell division" in Japanese?

You can use the word "細胞分裂" which translates to "Cell division".

How to pronounce "細胞分裂" (cell division) in Japanese?

The word "細胞分裂" is pronounced as "Saibou bunretsu".

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