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Why don't cyanobacteria and bacteria reproduce by mitosis? 1. Because they are not organisms 2. They are not cells 3. They do not contain chromosomes 4. All of the above
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Why don't cyanobacteria and bacteria reproduce by mitosis?
1. Because they are not organisms
2. They are not cells
3. They do not contain chromosomes
4. All of the above
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it is 3 THEY DO NOT CONTAIN CHROMOSOMES HOPE THIS HELPS
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