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If a single-celled

organism is unable to undergo cell division,
what will happen to that organism?

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when a single celled organism is unable to undergo mitosis, it will not be able to reproduce and will eventually die without passing on its genetic information.

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Answer:In the case of single-celled organisms such as bacteria, mitosis is the process of asexual reproduction. Without the ability to undergo mitosis, single-celled organisms will not be able to reproduce and will eventually die without passing on its genetic information.

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