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The Macronucleus of a Ciliate Elongates,constricts and Divides Without Going

Question 70

Question 70

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The macronucleus of a ciliate elongates,constricts and divides without going through the mitotic stages in a process called what?


A) amitosis
B) budding
C) syngamy
D) autogamy
E) sporogony

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