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Why are members of monera called immortal??

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Answered by ratanvoleti
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Explanation:

No individual is immortal except some single-celled organisms (e.g., Amoeba). It is due to the fact that they divide and continue to live as their daughter cells.

Answered by nysa31
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BACTERIA AND VIRUES ARE CONSIDERED IMMORTAL BECAUSE THEIR GROWTH RATE PER MINTUE IS VERY HIGH MOREOVER IN THE CASE OF THE BACTERIA HAS A VERY GROUGHT RATE IN A 1 MINTUE

IF WE CONSIDER VIRUES ARE CONSIDER IMMORTAL BEACUSE CANNOT BE KILLED UNIT THEY ARE IN Q HOSTS BODY. IR MEANS THAT THEY CONTAINS RNA PROTEIN WHICH GET A CITVATED BY ENTERING IN TO HOTS BODY TAHT IS WHY THEY ARE ASLO VERY COMPLICATED AND ARE THE ORANISMS WHICH RESEMBLES SOME CHACTERS OF LIVING AS NON LIVING

SO DUE TO HIGH GROWTH RATE OF BACTERIA AND VIRUSES THEY MORTALITY RATE THEY ARE CONSIDERED BIOLOGICALLY IMMORTAL

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