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when mitosis occurs in a unicellular organism (an organism made of just one cell) it generates an exact relica of itself thus it asexually reproduces.

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What stage of mitosis does replication happen in?

Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.


How does division of labor take place in a unicellular organism?

In unicellular organisms, division of labor occurs through the specialization of different organelles and structures within a single cell. Each organelle performs specific functions necessary for the cell's survival, such as energy production, waste removal, and nutrient absorption. For example, mitochondria generate energy, while ribosomes synthesize proteins. This internal specialization allows the unicellular organism to efficiently manage various biological processes despite being a single cell.


Why are multicellular organisms more efficent than unicellular organisms?

Multicellular organisms work like an assembly line, and if one part of a multicellular organism dies, it can be replaced, but if a part of a unicellular organism dies, the entire organism dies. The assembly line process is called specialization.


Where does mitosis actively take place in plant cell?

Mitosis actively takes place in the meristematic tissues of plants, which are regions of undifferentiated cells. These tissues are primarily found at the tips of roots and shoots (apical meristems) and in the vascular cambium and cork cambium (lateral meristems). Mitosis allows for growth and the production of new cells, contributing to the plant's overall development and tissue regeneration.


What term describes all the changes that take place during the life of an organism including DNA?

Development

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How many cells in a unicellular function to take in food?

In a unicellular organism, typically a single cell carries out the functions of taking in food, digesting it, and obtaining nutrients. This cell performs all necessary activities for the organism's survival.


When unicellular organism such as paramecium takes in food the food is contained in which organelle?

Take a look at your bio textbook.


What stage of mitosis does replication happen in?

Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.


How many hours does mitosis need to take place?

12 hours


How are eukaryote reproduced?

They reproduce through mitosis and meiosis.Both take place in them.


When a unicellular organism such as paramecium takes in food the food is contained in which organelle?

Chlorolast Andre Webb


How does division of labor take place in a unicellular organism?

In unicellular organisms, division of labor occurs through the specialization of different organelles and structures within a single cell. Each organelle performs specific functions necessary for the cell's survival, such as energy production, waste removal, and nutrient absorption. For example, mitochondria generate energy, while ribosomes synthesize proteins. This internal specialization allows the unicellular organism to efficiently manage various biological processes despite being a single cell.


In which organism does respiration not take place in the mitochondria?

Respiration does not take place in the mitochondria of bacteria.


When does cytokininesis occur in animal?

It take place after mitosis. It pinches cell into two.


What process happens in the cell before cell divisions can take place?

mitosis


What are some advantages of unicellular?

If you are unicellular you will be able to reproduce very quickly, thereby making more of your type of cells quickly. Another advantage to being unicellular is that unicellular organisms live a short life, so they are able to adapt very quickly, verses a multi-cellular organism that could take hundreds of years to adapt.


What organism does photosynthesis take place in?

plants and protists