Biology, asked by AmazingAmir7924, 11 months ago

Why is there no natural death in single celled organisms?

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Answered by niral
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Explanation:

→ A single celled organism keeps on dividing into two by asexual 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. So, until and unless these forces comes into play the cell keeps on dividing and we can say that there is no natural death in single celled organism.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There is no natural death in single-celled organisms like Amoeba and bacteria. It is so, because of asexual reproduction, the body of the parent cell is divided into daughter cells. So, in effect, there is no practical death in Amoeba and bacteria.

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