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4. Why do cells multiply?
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Answered by TanishkaThakare
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Cells multiply in order for the organism to grow, develop, repair and for the organism to produce offspring. What limits the size of a cell and forces it to divide rather than keep getting larger is the ratio of surface area to volume of the cell.

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Answered by sujatakadali
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Cells multiply in order for the organism to grow, develop, repair and for the organism to produce offspring. What limits the size of a cell and forces it to divide rather than keep getting larger is the ratio of surface area to volume of the cell.

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