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Amoeba is called immortal because​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amoeba is immortal because it does not undergo natural death. ... There are no remains of parent body cells and parents cannot be said to have died. Parents start living as two daughter cells after binary fission. Amoeba reproduces by splitting in half asexually so that each daughter cell is the same as the parent.

Answered by sunirmalbehera088
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Amoeba reproduce by binary fission asexually so that each daughter cell is the same as the parent.Running this process backward from the present, each existing amoeba is the same as its predecessor back as far in time as the first amoeba existed. In this regard, the amoeba is immortal.

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