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7 March, 23:59

Why do some cells divide more quickly than others?

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  1. 8 March, 00:13
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    Well depending on the type of cell we are talking about. Certain cells may have more DNA that would need to be unzipped by the RNAs. Or it may be a bacterial cell that doesn't go through the process of unzipping the DNA because each bacterial cells are exact replicas of the ones before it.
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