The unicellular organism which are reproduce by binary fission are considered as immortal. justify
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Actually, single celled organisms are considered to be biologically immortal. This is because they don't die as they grow old. They usually undergo Mitosis (asexual reproduction) to reproduce, in which the organism itself gets divided into two (cell division).
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Unicellular organisms which reproduce through cell division or also known as binary fission are immortal as they technically never die.
On attaining maturity, they divide into two cells of identical nature. Their genetic material is continued for eternity on successive divisions by future generations. Unicellular organisms are mostly microscopic and both prokaryotic and eukaryotic in nature, meaning not having a well-defined nucleus in some forms and having a well-defined nucleus in some forms.