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When and why do cells divide?

by Cindy Morales
(New York City)

Visitor's answer: I believe that the cells divide all the time. It continues on dividing in the process of reproducing new cells to maintain our body, like making new blood cells. Cell division continues to function in renewal and repair, replacing the cells that had died from accidents and so on.

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