Which two of the following are true about cells?

Cells come from other cells through the process of cell division

Existing cells are required for new cells to form

Cells of unicellular organisms come from other cells but cells in multicellular organisms do not

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The two statements that are true about cells are:

  1. Cells come from other cells through the process of cell division - This statement is true as it aligns with the principle of biogenesis, which states that all cells arise from pre-existing cells through processes such as mitosis and meiosis.

  2. Existing cells are required for new cells to form - This statement is also true, as new cells are produced from the division of existing cells.

The third statement, "Cells of unicellular organisms come from other cells but cells in multicellular organisms do not," is false. Cells in both unicellular and multicellular organisms arise from pre-existing cells.

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