👉 In biology, "previolating" refers to a process or action that involves a cell dividing into two identical daughter cells. This is typically done during mitosis, where each sister chromatid from one cell divides into two separate chromosomes and becomes an independent entity before being separated and sent to the next stage of development. The term "previolating" can also be applied to other cellular processes or mechanisms that involve dividing a single cell into two identical daughter cells.