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Which is a reason cells divide? A) to prevent tumor formation B) to have smaller surface area C) to reproduce D) to stop binary fission
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Which is a reason cells divide?
A) to prevent tumor formation
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D) to stop binary fission
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The answer would be C) to reproduce, because cells divide to make new life
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