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                Eukaryotic cells undergo mitosis, which produces two identical daughter cells. These cells are identical to each other and to the original parent cell. From the options below, select ALL of the reasons why a eukaryotic cell undergoes mitosis and the cell cycle.
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A asexual reproductionasexual reproduction
B growth of the organismgrowth of the organism
C repair of damaged cellsrepair of damaged cells
D spontaneous generation of cellsspontaneous generation of cells
E production of gametes for sexual reproduction
            
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A asexual reproductionasexual reproduction
B growth of the organismgrowth of the organism
C repair of damaged cellsrepair of damaged cells
D spontaneous generation of cellsspontaneous generation of cells
E production of gametes for sexual reproduction
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    A	- asexual reproduction
B - growth of the organism
C - repair of damaged cells
E - production of gametes for sexual reproduction
    
B - growth of the organism
C - repair of damaged cells
E - production of gametes for sexual reproduction
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