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As an organism's cells grow older or become damaged, it is necessary for the organism to replace them. How does the organism get new cells?
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As an organism's cells grow older or become damaged, it is necessary for the organism to replace them. How does the organism get new cells?
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An organism can get new cells from either cell growth where the numbers of organelles increase or during mitosis.
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