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11. Cell Division / Introduction to Cell Division / Problem 1
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Why is it important for a cell to undergo DNA synthesis before it can proceed to cell division?
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To have an extra copy of DNA if the cell division fails.
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To avoid cell death after the new cell production.
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To avoid any mutation that might happen during the cell division process.
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So each daughter cell can get a copy of DNA.
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