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What is the process called when Mitochondria/Chloroplasts multiply? A. Conjugation B. Mitosis C. Binary Fission D. Meiosis
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What is the process called when Mitochondria/Chloroplasts multiply? A. Conjugation B. Mitosis C. Binary Fission D. Meiosis
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What is the process called when Mitochondria/Chloroplasts multiply?
A. Conjugation
B. Mitosis
C. Binary Fission
D. Meiosis
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I believe that is mitosis, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
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