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Multiple Choice
Why must the cells of an organism replicate?
A
To produce energy for cellular processes
B
To increase the organism's metabolic rate
C
To maintain genetic diversity
D
To replace damaged or dead cells
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that cell replication is a fundamental process for growth, development, and maintenance of an organism.
Recognize that cells undergo replication through a process called the cell cycle, which includes stages such as interphase and mitosis.
Identify that one of the primary reasons for cell replication is to replace damaged or dead cells, ensuring the organism's tissues and organs function properly.
Acknowledge that while cell replication is crucial for replacing cells, it is not directly responsible for producing energy or increasing metabolic rate. These functions are primarily managed by cellular respiration and metabolic pathways.
Clarify that maintaining genetic diversity is more related to sexual reproduction and genetic recombination, rather than the process of cell replication itself.