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3 years ago
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The repeating stages a cell experiences, including cell division, compose the _____ _____.

Biology
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NikAS [45]3 years ago
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The repeating stages a cell experiences, including cell division, compose the cell cycle, it is a sequence of events that lead first to the growth of the cell and later to the division into daughter cells. The cell cycle begins at the moment when a new cell appears, descended from another cell that has been divided, and ends at the moment when said cell, by subsequent division, originates new daughter cells.
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