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cell division is a type of reproduction in unincellular organism justify

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Yes, unicellular organism usuakly follow asexual mode of reproduction as the lack in advance body parts for serial reproduction. There are many ways to reproduce asexually . They are budding , fission, etc. Here in budding. It happens so that the parent cell acquires bud and later it grow into a mature cell and cut offs. But in cell division the parent cell gradually separates to multiple other cells which later grow and multiply.

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