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(a) Can you consider cell division as a type of reproduction in unicellular organisms? Give reason.
(b) What is a clone? Why do offsprings formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes, we can consider cell division as a type of reproduction in unicellular organisms, because in unicellular animals there is only one cell, when it will divide form a new cell and hence new organism, an d production of new individual from existing individual is know as reproduction

an exact copy of a plant or animal that is produced from one of its cells by scientific methods

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

yes, we can consider cell division as a type of reproduction in unicellular organisms, because in unicellular animals there is only one cell, when it will divide form a new cell and hence new organism, an d production of new individual from existing individual is know as reproduction

an exact copy of a plant or animal that is produced from one of its cells by scientific methods

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