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Why do cells divide? Select the answer that does NOT apply.

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to produce new cells during an organism’s growth

to ensure that a cell does not become too large 

to replace damaged cells and tissues

to ensure all cells remain undifferentiated

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Answer:

To ensure all cells remain undifferentiated.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cells divide to produce more, replace damages, and ensure a cell does not become to large.

So the only remaining choice is this.

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