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  • 02-04-2020
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What would happen if single celled organisms cannot reproduce?

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Every single-celled organism alive today has been in existence since life began over 3 billion years ago. This is because individual cells do not give birth, they divide. After cell division, the two cells that result are each as old as the single cell that preceded them. The cell does not become younger by dividin

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