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Unicellular organisms are immortals.justify?

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Answered by labhsuyash
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Single celled organisms reproduce by cell division into two individuals, there is no natural death for them and hence they are considered immortal. ... In multicellular organisms, reproduction occurs in specialised organs involving specialised cells, their body as a whole dies due to ageing and senescence

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Answered by niral
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→ Unicellular organisms are considered immortal mainly because,in them the parent body as a whole constitutes the reproductive unit and after reproduction continues to live as daughter cells .

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