Inactive Tutor answered 01/02/20
In unicellular organisms such as bacteria, mitosis is a type of asexual reproduction, making identical copies of a single cell.
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asked 12/06/19Inactive Tutor answered 01/02/20
In unicellular organisms such as bacteria, mitosis is a type of asexual reproduction, making identical copies of a single cell.
Inactive Tutor answered 12/29/19
To answer this think about WHY unicellular organisms divide. It is how they ____________.
Inactive Tutor answered 12/28/19
The cell cycle is important to all organisms as way to grow and reproduce. In some unicellular organisms, both of these tasks are accomplished by mitosis. However, in other unicellular organisms and multi-cellular organisms, mitosis is only used for cell growth or repair and meiosis is used for reproduction..
Inactive Tutor answered 12/28/19
The cell cycle is important to all organisms as way to grow and reproduce. In some unicellular organisms, both of these tasks are accomplished by mitosis. However, in other unicellular organisms and multi-cellular organisms, mitosis is only used for cell growth or repair and meiosis is used for reproduction..
Inactive Tutor answered 12/28/19
The cell cycle is important to all organisms as way to grow and reproduce. In some unicellular organisms, both of these tasks are accomplished by mitosis. However, in other unicellular organisms and multi-cellular organisms, mitosis is only used for cell growth or repair and meiosis is used for reproduction..
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