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21 October, 01:15

Why do single cell organisms divide?

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  1. 21 October, 03:32
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    Single-celled organisms which use asexual reproduction can do so very rapidly simply by dividing into two equal halves. This is called binary fission. In yeasts the cell does not divide equally in two halves; instead, there is a large mother cell and a smaller daughter cell. This is called budding.
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