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How do cells respond if a complex organism is injured?(1 point)
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Cells work to repair the injured area through meiosis.
Cells work to repair the injured area through meiosis.
Cells form a blastocyst that contributes to the healing of the injury.
Cells form a blastocyst that contributes to the healing of the injury.
Nearby cells change into stem cells in order to repair the injury.
Nearby cells change into stem cells in order to repair the injury.
Cells rush to the damaged area, proliferate through mitosis, and work to repair the injury.
Cells rush to the damaged area, proliferate through mitosis, and work to repair the injury.
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Cells rush to the damaged area, proliferate through mitosis, and work to repair the injury.
Explanation: Repair involves cell migration, proliferation by mitosis, and differentiation (and activation of local stem/progenitor cells), not meiosis or forming a blastocyst.
Explanation: Repair involves cell migration, proliferation by mitosis, and differentiation (and activation of local stem/progenitor cells), not meiosis or forming a blastocyst.
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