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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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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