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Biology, 14.04.2021 19:50 vickygloom

Plankton is a unicellular, simple organism. What type of reproduction does he undergo? Does he go through meiosis or mitosis? Is this process only used for growth? How many daughter cells will he have when the process is done? What will his daughter cells look like? (draw his offsprings)

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