Single-Celled Organisms use binary fission to reproduce.
they use cell division because when the sperm cell united with the egg cell the make a zygote.
which have diploid number of chromosomes in somatic cells.
A unicellular organism consist of one single cell. A unicellular organism is usually a type of bacterial object such as prokaryotes. Unicellulars reproduce asexually while multicellulars reproduce sexually.
Reproduce like mad!
They do not reproduce asexually or sexually. Viruses need a host like a cell in order to reproduce. In the dormant state, they are virions, and considered to be nonliving. However, in their active state, as viruses, they are considered to be living organisms.
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.
sperm cell
which have diploid number of chromosomes in somatic cells.
bacteria and amoebaBacteria reproduce by fission.Mitosis is involved in single celled eukariyotic organisms
Yes, it is. The somatic (body) cells of multi celled organisms that reproduce sexually contain pairs of chromosomes.
It goes through a process called "budding". Budding is when one cell will brake into two cells, then four, etc. Since it's only one cell it's asexual not sexual.
They reproduce by cell division. When the time comes for the cell to reproduce, it creates a duplicate set of DNA which then splits from the original - creating an exact copy.
A unicellular organism consist of one single cell. A unicellular organism is usually a type of bacterial object such as prokaryotes. Unicellulars reproduce asexually while multicellulars reproduce sexually.
i knew only one... in UNICELLULAR organisms, they reproduce sexually by simple cell division.
NO NYCgirl_1 edit: 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
Single-celled organisms reproduce through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. In this process, the genetic material is replicated, and the cell divides into two new cells with the same genetic information.
I suppose you mean amoebae. They reproduce asexually through cell division.
Meiosis is a process of cell division that produces gametes in organisms that sexually reproduce. A gamete having more than one complete set of chromosomes cannot be produced by meiosis.