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Both unicellular and multicellular organisms undergo mitosis. What are the differences, if any, oberved in the process between the two ?

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In unicellular organisms, the type of cell division is known as amitosis in which somatic cell is divided into tow parts directly. In multicellular organisms occurs which is an indirect process.
Both cell division in unicellular and multicellular organisms undergo mitosis have difference as below.
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