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Single-cell organisms reproduce by splitting into two identical cells, a form of reproduction called
A.
acellular reproduction.
B.
sexual Reproduction.
C.
cellular Reproduction.
D.
asexual Reproduction.
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D. asexual Reproduction.
When a single-celled organism splits into two genetically identical cells (e.g., by binary fission), no gametes or mating are involved, so the process is asexual reproduction.
When a single-celled organism splits into two genetically identical cells (e.g., by binary fission), no gametes or mating are involved, so the process is asexual reproduction.
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