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Tiny fish growing into big fish are an example of the growth function of cell division. true or false?
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Tiny fish growing into big fish are an example of the growth function of cell division. true or false?
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True because the fish growing has a growth function of cell division.
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The answer would be true, because tiny growing fish into big fish is an example of growth functions with cell division towards the fish
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