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Blaze Meadows
16 March, 23:01
Define conjugants in paramecium
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Desmond Booth
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In Paramecium, Conjugation is a form of sexual reproduction. It is a temporary union of two individuals of same species for mutual exchange of genetic materials. Continuous multiplication by binary fission is interrupted by conjugation as it is necessary for the survival and rejuvenation of the race.
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