Question
When an animal cell goes through the process of mitosis, it divides into two smaller cells.
In order for the animal to continue growing, these two cells need to become as large as the original cell. How do the cells do this?
A.
They absorb substances from the matter that the animal eats and drinks.
B.
They undergo mitosis again to increase the number of cells in the area.
C.
They combine with other cells around them to produce larger cells.
D.
They expand by creating areas of empty space inside the cells.
In order for the animal to continue growing, these two cells need to become as large as the original cell. How do the cells do this?
A.
They absorb substances from the matter that the animal eats and drinks.
B.
They undergo mitosis again to increase the number of cells in the area.
C.
They combine with other cells around them to produce larger cells.
D.
They expand by creating areas of empty space inside the cells.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**A. They absorb substances from the matter that the animal eats and drinks.**
After mitosis, the two new cells will grow in size by taking in nutrients and other substances from the environment, which helps them to increase in size and function properly.
**A. They absorb substances from the matter that the animal eats and drinks.**
After mitosis, the two new cells will grow in size by taking in nutrients and other substances from the environment, which helps them to increase in size and function properly.