Which of the following is a problem created when a cell becomes too large?
a. the cell has mo...
Biology, 05.11.2019 20:31 johnthecool282
Which of the following is a problem created when a cell becomes too large?
a. the cell has more than enough dna and other cells die off because they are not needed anymore
b. dna is notable to coordinate activities of the cell properly
c. dna adapts to be able to handle a cell of any size
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