In an organism whose environment does not affect cell division, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Those two daughter cells each divide into two more cells for a total of four cells in the organism. If those four cells each divide into two more cells, there will be eight cells in the organism. If each of these cells continue to divide in the same manner, how many cells will be in the organism after fourteen divisions? A. 28 B. 16,384 C. 8,192 D. 268,435,456