Why do single-celled organisms divide?
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Single-celled organisms divide to reproduce. Cell division in multicellular organisms produces specialized reproductive cells, such as egg and sperm, and is also responsible for the development of a many-celled organism from a single fertilized egg cell.
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because single celled organiuzm have natural like that
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