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Unicellular organisms reproduce asexually but creating an exact replica of their nucleus and split in half. A very famous example of this is Ameobas. They split directly down the middle creating a clone of themselves, and therefore reproducing asexually
No, unicellular organisms reproduce asexually, meaning they use mitosis to reproduce.
There is a process some unicellular organisms use to "reproduce" sexually, but that involves inputting DNA from one organism into another. There are still only two cells at the end of the process, but the recipient is a new organism. This process doesn't involve cell division or meiosis, though.
All organisms are capable of reproduction. Unicellular reproduction usually consists of parthenogenesis or binary fission.
Yes egg is a unicellular cell , and ostrich egg is the largest unicellular cell which is visible to human eye .
If you mean ovum. Yes, it is unicellular.
yes, an egg cell is a unicellular cell
Yes they do
no because they divide
Majority of eukaryotes undergo meiosis for sexual reproduction.But some undergo mitosis for asexual reproduction.
The body of cells that undergo meiosis are sex cells. The two sex cells found in most eukaryotic organisms are sperm cell and egg cell.
They should be remain diploid.So they undergo mitosis.
no they undergo mitosis
Somatic cells undergo mitosis. Sex cells undergo meiosis.
There will be no reproduction
No, meiosis does not occur in all growing organisms. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that occurs in sexually reproducing organisms to produce gametes (eggs and sperm). Organisms that reproduce asexually, such as bacteria and some plants, do not undergo meiosis.
Majority of eukaryotes undergo meiosis for sexual reproduction.But some undergo mitosis for asexual reproduction.
These multicellular and some unicellular organisms are termed Eukaryotic Cells.
Body cells do not undergo meiosis. Reproductive cells undergo meiosis, body cells, mitosis.
The body of cells that undergo meiosis are sex cells. The two sex cells found in most eukaryotic organisms are sperm cell and egg cell.
They should be remain diploid.So they undergo mitosis.
Germ cells, such as spermatogonia in males and oogonia in females, undergo meiosis to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) that are haploid and ready for sexual reproduction. Meiosis is a specialized cell division process that helps maintain the correct chromosome number in sexually reproducing organisms.
Germ cells in the gonads (ovaries and testes) undergo meiosis.
Germ cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes (sperm and egg cells) in sexually reproducing organisms.
There will be two unicellular organisms and the cycle continues.
no they undergo mitosis