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why growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events in unicellular organisms​

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Answered by payal976983
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In unicellular Organisms when growth occurs it tends to cell division, means one cell divides into two daughter cells, it becomes reproduction as new organisms formed.

Unicellular organisms have only one cell and if cell duplicate by growth, it becomes reproduction means forms two new unicellular organisms from single parent.

Hence, growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events in unicellular organisms.

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