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Which characteristic of life Is demonstrated when single -celled organisms split in half, resulting in twice as many organisms as before? a. Acquiring energy b.reproducing c.maintaning structure d. Hardiness
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Which characteristic of life Is demonstrated when single -celled organisms split in half, resulting in twice as many organisms as before?
a. Acquiring energy
b.reproducing
c.maintaning structure
d. Hardiness
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It will be B.reproducing because it is reproducing a new cell.
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The correct answer is B
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