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Which of the following is a result of cells undergoing mitosis?A.A muscle contracts.B.A heart stops beating.C.A cut on a finger heals.D.Food is digested.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which of the following is a result of cells undergoing mitosis?A.A muscle contracts.B.A heart stops beating.C.A cut on a finger heals.D.Food is digested.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The result of cells undergoing mitosis is C. A cut on a finger heals.

Here's why: Mitosis is the process by which a cell divides its nucleus into two, usually as part of its role in the growth and repair of tissues. When you get a cut on your finger, your body needs to repair that damage. It does this by creating new cells to replace the ones that were damaged or lost. This process of creating new cells is done through mitosis.

So, while the other options (A. A muscle contracts, B. A heart stops beating, D. Food is digested) are important biological processes, they are not directly related to the process of mitosis.

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