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Biology, 10.12.2020 18:10, abelxoconda

A microscope was used to observe a single-celled organism. As a student watched, it looked as if the organism split into two cells. He made drawings, shown below, of the organism over a short period of time. Which process did the student record in his drawings? 1) genetic engineering
(2) asexual reproduction
(3) selective breeding
(4) gamete formation

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