amoeba is immortal, explain .
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Yes,amoeba is immortal.
Amoeba can be said immortal becoz the organism showing binary fission seldom [never ] die of senesence or old age becoz as soon as they mature , they divide into two daughter cells. they are therefore nearly immortal.
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Amoeba can be said immortal becoz the organism showing binary fission seldom [never ] die of senesence or old age becoz as soon as they mature , they divide into two daughter cells. they are therefore nearly immortal.
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● Amoeba reproduce by splitting in half asexually i.e. binary fission, so that each daughter cell is the same as the parrent.
● 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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● Amoeba reproduce by splitting in half asexually i.e. binary fission, so that each daughter cell is the same as the parrent.
● 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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