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, 08.01.2020 20:31,
dimondqueen511
In mitosis, parent cell(s) divide into daughter cell(s).
1.) 2
1
2.) 1
2
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1 parent cell dividing into 2
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The answer your looking for is a food chain grid. it describes how nature can support itself and survival of the fittest comes into play..
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