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What is the similarity in reproduction between amoeba and bacteria ?
(1) They are multicellular.
(2) They are unicellular.
(3) They only undergo sexual reproduction.
(4) They only undergo asexual reproduction.
(5) They mainly undergo binary fission.

A

(1 ), (3) and (4)

B

(2) and (5)

C

( 2) and ( 4)

D

(2 ), (4) and (5)

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