13. How would living things differ if cell division took place only for reproduction? O A. All living things would be single-celled. O B. Multicellular organisms is unable to repair damage cells. C. Living things would be more genetically diverse. O D. Multicellular organisms would be much smaller. 14. When the genetic materials are improperly replicated and error cannot be corrected the cell proceeds to: O A. Interkinesis B. Apoptosis C. Prophase I O D. Mitotic division E. Meiotic division

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How would living things differ if cell division took place only for reproduction? When the genetic materials are improperly replicated and error cannot be corrected the cell proceeds to:
13. How would living things differ if cell division took place only for reproduction?
O A. All living things would be single-celled.
O B. Multicellular organisms is unable to repair damage cells.
O C. Living things would be more genetically diverse.
O D. Multicellular organisms would be much smaller.
14. When the genetic materials are improperly replicated and error cannot be corrected the cell proceeds to:
A. Interkinesis
B. Apoptosis
C. Prophase I
D. Mitotic division
O E. Meiotic division
O O O O O
Transcribed Image Text:13. How would living things differ if cell division took place only for reproduction? O A. All living things would be single-celled. O B. Multicellular organisms is unable to repair damage cells. O C. Living things would be more genetically diverse. O D. Multicellular organisms would be much smaller. 14. When the genetic materials are improperly replicated and error cannot be corrected the cell proceeds to: A. Interkinesis B. Apoptosis C. Prophase I D. Mitotic division O E. Meiotic division O O O O O
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