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What kind of cell division occurs during the asexual reproduction of a unicellular organism?

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⭕ In asexual reproduction, the offsprings arises from a single parent without the involvement of sex cells or gametes.

⭕ In this method,certain body cells of the parent organisms undergoes repeated mitotic cell divisions to form two or more organism of the same kind.

⭕ Example :- bacteria, unicellular organisms etc.

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