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Why do single-celled organisms divide?

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to reduce the number of chromosomes in the cell

to transmit genetic material by reproduction

to repair damaged cells

to increase the number of chromosomes in the cell

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Why do single-celled organisms divide?

All multicellular organisms use cell division for growth and the maintenance and repair of cells and tissues. Single-celled organisms use cell division as their method of reproduction. Somatic cells divide regularly; all human cells (except for the cells that produce eggs and sperm) are somatic cells.

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