Amoeba is considered an Immortal comment
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Amoeba is divided by binary fission in which a parent cell produces two equally half daughter cells and each daughter cell grows into an adult. There is no natural death in these organisms. There is no remains of parent body cell and parent cannot be said to have died. In fact, after binary fission parent starts living as two daughter cells. That is why, Amoeba is considered as immortal.
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Amoeba is considered as immortal because
It reproduces by binary fission.
Thus its identity is lost and it does not get any natural death.
There are no dead remains after amoeba identity is lost.
Therefore it can not be considered as dead.
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