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Ryan Jones
28 October, 19:58
Why do normal cells divide?
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Carina Schmitt
28 October, 22:36
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Each new cell gets a complete copy of DNA, bundled up as 46 chromosomes. Cells that are making egg or sperm cells must divide in a different way.
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