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Damaged skin cells are replaced through _____. A mitosis B meiosis C aplitting D fertilization
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Damaged skin cells are replaced through _____.
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B meiosis
C aplitting
D fertilization
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I think it is fertilization.
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mitosis- which is also regular cell division
it cannot be meiosis as that cell division only occurs when babies are being made
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