How do skin cells replace themselves after an injury? a) Skin cells go through the process of budding to make new identical cells. b) Skin cells go through the process of mitosis to make new identical cells. c) Skin cells go through the process of photosynthesis to make new identical cells. d) Skin cells go through the process of cellular respiration to make new identical cells.
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