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Some single-celled organisms make copies of themselves through mitosis. Which describes the function of the cell cycle in such single-celled organisms?
reproduction
repair
growth
protection
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Reproduction.
In single-celled organisms that divide by mitosis, the cell cycle governs the process of one cell dividing to form two new cells, i.e., asexual reproduction.
In single-celled organisms that divide by mitosis, the cell cycle governs the process of one cell dividing to form two new cells, i.e., asexual reproduction.
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