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Give reasons as to why cell division cannot be a type of reproduction in multicellular organisms.
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In unicellular animals, cell division is the means of reproduction to increase their number while, in case of multicellular organisms, they have well developed reproductive organs which help in reproduction. Their whole body does not participate in reproduction like unicellular organisms.
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Question Text | Give reasons as to why cell division cannot be a type of reproduction in multicellular organisms. |
Topic | Reproduction in Organisms |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 12 |
Answer Type | Text solution:1 |
Upvotes | 137 |