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“Cell division is a type of reproduction in unicellular organism.” Justify. (1)

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Answered by malayzalawadia2003
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During cell division in unicellular organisms, the nucleus of the parent cell divides only once to form two daughter nuclei along with the cytoplasm that undergoes cleavage. In this way, two daughter cells are formed from one single parent.

Answered by vilnius
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“Cell division is a type of reproduction in unicellular organism.”

Explanation:

Unicellular organisms are organisms that have only one cell. The process of their reproduction involves the division of the parent cell into two or more daughter cells. The nucleus of the parents' cell divides and is distributed into each daughter cell. The daughter cells become a unicellular organism individually. They become the parent cell and then reproduce further by cell division.

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