Biology, asked by Naidubabu4389, 7 months ago

All cells come from pre-existing cells. Justify.

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Answered by badrinathgpm123
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Explanation:

When this long-standing myth was finally dispelled in the mid-1800s, it became clear that all life must arise from pre-existing life — via a process of reproduction. If cells are the fundamental units of life, they too must have a reproductive mechanism that maintains the proper chromosome number in each cell.

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Answered by peaceloverpeace1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Which means that a strand of DNA from the original cell goes into each of the two daughter cells. Thus a single cell, will give rise to two daughter cells, suggesting that all cells arise from pre-existing cells .

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