All unicellular organisms undergo only mitotic cell division during favourable conditions do you support the statement why
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All unicellular organisms undergo only mitotic cell division during favourable conditions..... this is because
mitotic division is an equational division or say it's a duplication of cells.... thus the organisms produce through this division make duplicate copies of themselves ....
that is the reason why bacterial colonies r able to form genetically equal individuals....
n not necessary that all unicellular organisms undergo mitosis
there r some protists and fungi who undergo meiosis...
mitotic division is an equational division or say it's a duplication of cells.... thus the organisms produce through this division make duplicate copies of themselves ....
that is the reason why bacterial colonies r able to form genetically equal individuals....
n not necessary that all unicellular organisms undergo mitosis
there r some protists and fungi who undergo meiosis...
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⭕️Yes,I agree with the statement.
⭕️When single celled organism searches Paramecium and bacteria reproduce by splitting into two or more of springs this usually occur in symmetrical Manner.
⭕️When cells divide the daughter cell always have the same number of chromosomes as this parent cell.
⭕️This is often the only mode of reproduction in this unicellular animals.
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