Besides for growth, what other reason would you want a new cell
to have the same exact DNA as the initial parent cell?
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-You need to replace cells that are dead or
damaged.
-You want the new cell to have the
capability to live for an infinite amount of
time (avoid death).
-You want to avoid genetic mutations or
abnormalities.
-There is no other reason besides growth.
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