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a chemical from outside a cell that promotes cell division is called a
growth factor.
nutrient.
telomere.
promoter.
mutagen.
Brief Explanations
- A growth factor is a chemical (usually a protein) from outside a cell that stimulates cell division and growth.
- A nutrient is a substance needed for growth, metabolism, etc., but not specifically for promoting cell division in this context.
- A telomere is a region at the end of a chromosome, not a chemical promoting cell division.
- A promoter is a DNA sequence (in genetics) or a substance that initiates transcription or a chemical reaction, not related to cell division promotion from outside the cell.
- A mutagen is a substance that causes mutations, not cell division promotion.
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A. growth factor.