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3 January, 02:42

Where did the new cells come from?

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  1. 3 January, 03:01
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    It comes from pre-existing cells

    Step-by-step explanation:

    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.
  2. 3 January, 03:11
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    Previously existing cells

    All new cells come from previously existing cells. New cells are formed by karyokinesis - the process in cell division which involves replication of the cell's nucleus and cytokinesis-the process in cell division which involves division of the cytoplasm.
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