Biology, asked by dakshya9, 9 months ago

Why is cell by cell division not possible in multicellular organisms?​

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Answered by chakrivarthy322
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Answer:

a multicellular organism also grows by cell division

Answered by Anonymous
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Multicellular organisms cannot reproduce by cell because they are not simple random collection of cells. In them, specialised cells are organized as tissues and tissues are organised into organs, which then have to be kept at different positions in the body. Cell-by-cell division would be impractical.

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