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Explain the process of mitosis in a tissue culture for normal cells.

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Cell tissue is taken from a living organism.

Cells divide and reproduce in the culture.

Cells continue mitosis until they are touching, then they stop reproducing until a cell dies.

Cells reproduce one layer thick and then stop reproducing.

Cells undergo 20 to 50 mitotic divisions in a tissue culture.

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Cell tissue is taken from a living life form.; Cells separate and replicate in the way of life. ; Cells proceed with mitosis until the point that they are touching, at that point they quit replicating until the point when a cell is dead; Cells repeat one layer thick and after that quit replicating.; Cells experience 20 to 50 mitotic divisions in a tissue culture
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