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Which of these would best describe what would happen to a cell in a time of low nutrient supply?
a. the cell's growth would speed up significantly, leading to longer periods of time between cell division.
b. the cell's growth would slow down significantly, leading to longer periods of time between cell division. eliminate
c. the cell's growth would speed up significantly, leading to shorter periods of time between cell division.
d. the cell's growth would slow down significantly, leading to shorter periods of time between cell division.
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