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The process in which 2 paramecium join to exchange DNA is called___ A. Budding. B. conjugation. C. fission D. mitosis.
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The process in which 2 paramecium join to exchange DNA is called___
A. Budding.
B. conjugation.
C. fission
D. mitosis.
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b. conjugation. Hope this helps!
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