What process does a multicellular organism use to replace its damaged body cells? A. Transcription B. Translation C. Mitosis D. Meiosis

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What process does a multicellular organism use to replace its damaged body cells? A. Transcription B. Translation C. Mitosis D. Meiosis
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C. Mitosis, 
Zygote developed into a multicellular organism......Mitosis
Identical daughter cells produced...Meiosis
Damaged cells in wounds....Mitosis
Reduction in Chromosomes number of daughter cells....Meiosis
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A multicellular organism replace its damaged cells by mitosis. Option C is correct.

Mitosis:

It is the process of cell division in which cell divide to form two daughter cell of its own kind.

  • After division daughter cells receive same number of chromosomes.
  • The daughter cells are copy of its parent cells.
  • It is found in somatic cells, and replace the tissue damage as well.

Therefore, a multicellular organism replace its damaged cells by mitosis.

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