Biology, asked by sonisingh6, 10 months ago

in which of the following organisms, growth and reproduction are not said to be mutually inclusive event?
1. amoeba
2. hydra
3. ecoli
4. rhizobium​

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Answered by priya123456750
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Answer:

amoeba.... .. . . ..... .

Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

The correct answer is hydra whose growth and reproduction are not said to be mutually inclusive events.

Explanation:

What is Mutually inclusive event?

  • When growth and reproduction both occur simultaneously it is called mutually inclusive event.
  • This occurs in unicellular organisms because they have single cell for growth and reproduction.
  • By this event the mass and size of the organisms will increase which results in formation of daughter cells.
  • Example: Bacteria, Amoeba and other unicellular organisms.

Here, hydra is a multicellular organism so it doesn't show mutually inclusive events.

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