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multiple select question select all that apply when do cells divide? when they grow large enough to have enough cytoplasm to distribute to their two daughter cells when neighboring cells die, opening up space in a tissue to be occupied by new cells when they have replicated their dna, so they can give each daughter cell a duplicate set of genes when they snugly contact neighboring cells or when nutrients or growth factors are withdrawn need help? review these concept resources.
Cells divide when they grow large enough to have sufficient cytoplasm for distribution to daughter - cells (to maintain proper cell function and size ratios). They also divide when neighboring cells die, creating space for new cells to occupy. Additionally, cell division occurs after DNA replication so that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genes. Contact - inhibition usually stops cell division when cells are in snug contact with neighbors, not a trigger for division. Nutrient or growth factor withdrawal typically halts cell division rather than triggering it.
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When they grow large enough to have enough cytoplasm to distribute to their two daughter cells, When neighboring cells die, opening up space in a tissue to be occupied by new cells, When they have replicated their DNA, so they can give each daughter cell a duplicate set of genes