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how do unicellular organisms grow

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Answered by Anonymous
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In biology, the respective means of growth within an organism varies from organism to organism. For instance, multicellular organisms grow via a process of cellular division known as mitosis, while others (being unicellular) grow or reproduce colonially-speaking via a process called binary fission.

Answered by poonamsharma981501
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they grow by multiplication as we no they are made up of one cell and only visible with help of microscope they undrgo different process like binnary fission eg amoeba

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