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How does each new cell formed by cell division differ from the mature cell? O A. Each new cell has a larger ratio of surface area to volume. B. Each new cell has a smaller ratio of surface area to volume.
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How does each new cell formed by cell division differ from the mature cell?
O A. Each new cell has a larger ratio of surface area to volume.
B. Each new cell has a smaller ratio of surface area to volume.
O c. Each new cell has different information in its nucleus.
D. Each new cell has fewer chromosomes in its nucleus.
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B. Each new cell has a smaller ratio of surface area to volume.
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