Culmination of growth of the cell , which gives a signal for the activity of genes concerned with division.
For increasing the population
For creating haploid cells in case of meiotic division so that fertilization may take place.
2007-11-23 15:23:16
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answered by Ishan26 7
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1. cells reproduce in order to pass down the information necessary to sustain the new cells in order to
a. grow and develop
b. replace old and dead cells
c. heal wounds
d. reduce the surface area to volume content of the cell. if a cell becomes too big it can no longer support itself so a way around this is to divide.
2007-11-19 23:52:18
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answered by gungadin 4
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1. Replaces dead cells. E.g skin cells.
2. Allows damaged cells to be repaired, replaced or even regenerated. Eg, liver cells can regenerate.
3. Increases the number of cells to allow growth and development. Our body starts to get taller, longer, bigger and voila your an adult.
(this is out of topic)Besides, when you grow, responsibilities grow too O_O
2007-11-19 21:04:03
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answered by Holyboy27 4
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1.,New cells replaced old,worn out cells in the tissues,organs,skins,etc
2.cell is vital for our metabolism and respiration,meaning we do work since they produce energy.cells have shorts life span so if they dont reproduce,functions in our body wont happen.
3.thats up to you...
2007-11-19 19:54:26
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answered by Chester S 1
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