Why do we say three is no natural death in single-celled organisms?


In unicellular or single-celled organisms, the cell divides into two cells at the end of their life cycle as a part of reproduction.

Therefore, unless the unicellular organisms are killed by unnatural means like extreme temperatures, extreme electric shock or acid, the cells will continue to reproduce, dividing the single cell into two cells instead of dying.

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Updated on: 06-Apr-2023

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