Asked by cesat
What is the purpose for cell division in a multi-celled organism?
to create genetically varied cells within the organism
so that the organism can grow
so that each cell can increase in size
to create more parent cells
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GPT 3.5
The purpose for cell division in a multi-celled organism is to allow for growth, repair damaged tissues, replace old or dying cells, and to maintain a proper balance of cells in the body. This ensures the overall functioning and survival of the organism.