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Removal of old organelles is via a process called
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Which of the following serves to increase the surface area of a cell?
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Which of the following structures function in holding organelles in place, maintaining cell shape and rigidity, and directing organelle movement?
Cells undergo division as part of growth and development. Some cells are capable of differentiating into a new cell type.
The cell cycle has phases like G1, G2, and mitotic phases. When the cell becomes old and when it no longer divides, it enters into a third phase known as G0 which is otherwise referred to as senescence.
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