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Biology, 18.10.2020 05:01, jdobes9578

Which of the following statements concerning cell division is NOT true? Cells division occurs during times that we are growing or become injured.

Cell division also replaces cells that become worn out.

Cell division occurs and allows for repair from injuries such as a broken bone.

Cell division ensures that the genetic material (DNA) is passed on to each new cell.

Cell division occurs so that organisms can grow and develop.

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