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where do cells come from?


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Answered by jap8
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New cells are formed from preexisting cells through mitosis. Sexually reproducing organisms also create a type of cell, called a gamete, through meiosis. ... The replication of DNA is needed in order to maintain the number of chromosomes of the parent cell (original cell) after the cell divides.


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Answered by mansi154
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Hello mate your required answer is as follow- if answer would be helpful please mark it as abrainliest answer:-
All cells come from pre-existing cells by cell division. Schwann also proposed “Free Cell Formation” or spontaneous generation of cells.
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Once it has copied all its DNA, a cell normally divides into two new cells. This process is called mitosis. Each new cell gets a complete copy of all the DNA, bundled up as 46 chromosomes. cells that are making egg or sperm cells must divide in a different way.

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