How does the speed of division in normal cells and blastema cells differ?

a. Blastema cells divide 50 times faster than normal cells.
b. Blastema cells divide 40 times faster than normal cells.
c. Blastema cells divide 20 times faster than normal cells.
d. Blastema cells divide at the same speed as normal cells.


Answer: a. Blastema cells divide 50 times faster than normal cells.

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