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What is typical of cell reproduction when normal cells are reproduced in a Petri dish from a tissue culture? check all that apply

1.cells reproduce only when there is room in the Petri dish
2.cells reproduce one layer thick and then stop reproducing
3.cells undergo unlimited reproduction by mitosis
4.when a cell dies or is damaged, a new one is created to fill the empty spot

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Answer:

A, B, D

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User Vishal Sahu
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Cells reproduce only when there is room in the petri dish. Cells reproduce one layer thick and then stop reproducing.
When a cell dies or is damaged, a new one is created to fill the empty spot.
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