Biology, asked by impu123, 1 year ago

why there is no natural death in unicellular organisms

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Answered by Anonymous
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unicellular organisms undergo mitosis(asexual) itself as reproduction which means organism is dividing into two daughter cells
so it can be said as unicellular organisms doesn't have natural death
Answered by theJas01
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We say that there is no natural death for unicellular organisms because they keeps on dividing into two by asexual reproduction at the end they divide and not die naturally. They only die due external factors such as high temperature etc

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