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What is the type of cell division that takes place without any change in the chromatin reticulum?

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Meiosis
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Amitosis
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Mitosis
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Synapsis
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Solution

The correct option is B Amitosis
A matured cell divides into two daughter cells. Unicellular animalcules like an amoeba, undergo binary fission without any change in the chromatin reticulum.This type of cell division is called Amitosis.

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