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Why do we say that there is no natural death in single celled organisms? Explain it. ​

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Answered by anjali58373194
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because it always divides and they becomes into new daughter cells so we say there is no natural death in single celled organisms as it gives rise to new daughter so it produces new cells and there is no chances to die.

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Answered by darshan200585
6

Answer:

Because the single celled organisms divide their body into two or more pieces and create a new organism and new organisms again divide their body into two or more pieces and cycle continues .hence ,the single celled organisms do not have natural death .

for example :-Jelly fish , amoebas etc .

°Hope it helps you


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