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  • 10-09-2020
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if a cell more than doubled its size before dividing what would eventually happen to the cells?

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If a cell more than doubled its size before dividing, the daughter cells would be larger than the original cell. If this happened with each generation, cells would quickly become too large to live. Similarly, if a cell did not double its size before dividing, the daughter cells would be smaller than the original cell.

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