What process is used for cell growth, repair of cuts and replacement of worn out cells?
- Correct Answer: pollination
- reproduction
- binary fission
- cell division
Explanation: Yes, just like this car, cells cannot last forever. Cells do eventually wear out. At that point, they need to be replaced. This is one reason that your cells divide. New cells that result after cells divide are also used for growth and to repair cuts.
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