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You have a multicellular organism that reproduces asexually by fission. when you excise a ~10,000 cell portion of its body, both the original organism and the excised portion grow into fully formed, healthy organisms. you take one of the offspring and repeat the procedure for one hundred and twenty-three generations. each time, the resulting organisms are healthy. what must be true of the nuclei of this species?

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