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do cells multiply by dividing or divide by multiplying?​

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Answered by akeertana503
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When cells divide, they make new cells. A single cell divides to make two cells and these two cells then divide to make four cells, and so on. We call this process "cell division" and "cell reproduction," because new cells are formed when old cells divide. The ability of cells to divide is unique for living organisms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • When cells divide, they make new cells.

  • A single cell divides to make two cells and these two cells then divide to make four cells, and so on.

  • This process is called "cell division" and "cell reproduction,"

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