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Single-celled animals are said to be immortal because
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27/11/2021 5:48 pm
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Single-celled animals are said to be immortal because
(a) they grow indefinitely in size
(b) they can tolerate any degree of change in temperature
(c) they can reproduce throughout their life span
(d) they continue to live as their daughter cells.
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27/11/2021 5:49 pm
Correct answer: (d) they continue to live as their daughter cells.
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