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  • Cell Division in Unicellular Organisms: Reproduction & Growth
    The purpose of cell division in a unicellular organism is reproduction.

    Here's why:

    * Single-celled organisms are complete living entities on their own.

    * Cell division is the process by which they create a new, identical copy of themselves.

    * This process of asexual reproduction allows the organism to increase its population.

    Think of it like this: A single bacterium divides to create two bacteria, which then divide to create four, and so on. This is how unicellular organisms continue their species.

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