why do we say there is no natura death in single celled organisml?
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Why do we say there is no natural death in single celled organisms?
A single celled organism keeps on dividing into two by reproduction. So, at the end of there life cycle they simply divide and not die naturally. They only die because of the external factors like high temperature of pH.
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at the end of their life cycle, the cell divides into two daughter cells. Therefore, unless killed by some unnatural substance (ex extreme temperatures of germ-ex) the cells will continue to divide in two instead of die. that's why we say that single celled organisms don't die by natural death...
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