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18 February, 04:53

Every time a cell divides, half of its chromosomes go to one daughter cell and another half of the chromosomes go to the other daughter cell. Although the chromosomes split, each daughter cell ends up having the same number of Chromosomes as the original cell. Why is this?

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  1. 18 February, 04:57
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    Well, if the cells don't split they will overload information and something will go wrong
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