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How to calculate how many times a cell would have to split to form 100 trillion cells?
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How to calculate how many times a cell would have to split to form 100 trillion cells?
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I was just at a lab today, so this is fresh!
A cell splits into 2 new cells everytime it reproduces.
So, I would think 50 trillion times!
50 × 2 = 100
Hope this helped you out!
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