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Lilibeth
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1 January, 17:50
Why do cells split instead of grow
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Trystan Burns
1 January, 18:04
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Cells split because of the process of mitosis which makes the nucleus divide and split and after cells divide into more cells, you grow, since you have more and more cells than you did before because of the phases of mitosis.
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