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when do cells divide? multiple select question. when neighboring cells die, opening up space in a tissue to be occupied by new cells when they grow large enough to have enough cytoplasm to distribute to their two daughter cells when they snugly contact neighboring cells or when nutrients or growth factors are withdrawn when they have replicated their dna, so they can give each daughter cell a duplicate set of genes

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they receive signals from other cells that the tissue needs more cells because of an injury or increased demand

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