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from where do new cells arise?

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Answered by nandanasubhash123
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New cells arise from the pre-existing cell by the process of cell division.

Answered by parveensumaiya684
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New cells arise from the pre-existing cells by the process of cell division. New cells arise by the process of cell division

The short answer is that all cells come from other cells.

Cells can only be formed when another cell divides to make 2 "daughter cells" that have the same DNA. Sometimes 2 cells will join to form one, such as a fertilized egg cell. Their DNA is combined in the new cell.

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