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  • 15-02-2016
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Why do cells divide? Why do they not keep on growing as the organism gets larger?

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marksride01
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  • 15-02-2016
Well because cells move in order for you to move, is everything was just one big cell, then nothing could happen. Also, cells must becpme specialised, in order to do special jobs. An example of this is root hair cells on a plant. They specialise and split to be able to cover more space in the ground to take up nutrients and water
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