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  • 04-02-2021
  • Biology
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Why is it impossible for unicellular organisms to use meiosis?

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MinAera
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  • 12-04-2021

Meiosis is essential for sexual reproduction and therefore occurs in all eukaryotes (including single-celled organisms) that reproduce sexually. ... These resultant haploid cells can fuse with other haploid cells of the opposite sex or mating type during fertilization to create a new diploid cell, or zygote.

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