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How does a Unicellular Organism reproduc...

How does a Unicellular Organism reproduce?

A

Cell division

B

Cell reproduction

C

Cell synthesis

D

Fragmentation

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A

Unicellular organisms reproduce by asexual means. This asexual mode of reproduction involves cell division in which single parent produce their offspring. For simple uni cellular microorganisms such as the amoeba, one cell division is equivalent to reproduction - an entire new organism is created. Different asexual modes of reproduction include binary fission, multiple fission, fragmentation, budding etc.
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