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100 PONITS!!!!!!!!!!!!EASY!!!!!!! If all cells come from other cells, why is it that the cells are not all in the same phase at the same time?
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If all cells come from other cells, why is it that the cells are not all in the same phase at the same time?
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cell of different species can not me
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Because after they turn into new cells the old one is simply turned into a different energy
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