Biology, asked by akshata2003, 11 months ago

Cell division takes place when the cell
(1) is haploid
(2) becomes diploid
(3) attains optimum growth
(4) any time​

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Answered by ashusingh9953
2

Answer:

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Answered by sureeshravi
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Answer: attains optimum growth

Explanation:Cell division is fundamental to all living organisms and required for growth and development. As an essential means of reproduction for all living things, cell division allows organisms to transfer their genetic material to their offspring.

Cell growth, proliferation and differentiation are controlled largely by selective transcriptional modulation of gene expression in response to extracellular stimuli. Much of this transcriptional control is governed by the action of sequence-specific transcription factors

Answered by sureeshravi
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Answer: attains optimum growth

Explanation:Cell division is fundamental to all living organisms and required for growth and development. As an essential means of reproduction for all living things, cell division allows organisms to transfer their genetic material to their offspring.

Cell growth, proliferation and differentiation are controlled largely by selective transcriptional modulation of gene expression in response to extracellular stimuli. Much of this transcriptional control is governed by the action of sequence-specific transcription factors

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