Why is mitosis important to unicellular organisms?
a. Mitosis is the way in which cells b...
Why is mitosis important to unicellular organisms?
a. Mitosis is the way in which cells become larger in size.
b. Mitosis is the way in which two cells come together to form daughter cells.
c. Mitosis is the way in which different types of cells are created.
d. Mitosis is the way in which new cells are created.
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