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Biology, 01.07.2019 01:00 oofoofoof1

If cells are constantly splitting, why aren't they getting smaller too? half of a muffin is not as big as a whole muffin. when you split something it's going to be smaller than the original whole. so why aren't cells atom sized if they're constantly splitting?

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