Answer:
No, not <em>all </em>organisms.
Explanation:
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As you may continue to learn in biology, not all organisms go through the process of mitosis/meiosis. Well known examples are prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, ancient organisms that replicate via binary fission, budding, and/or fragmenting
Mitosis and Meiosis only occur in eukaryotes and unique to them.
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So white blood cell’s(WBCs for short) main job is to fight infections.
They do this by swallowing the infection.
You see,WBCs do not have a permanent shape.this means that they enlarge and decrease size of parts of their body.So they grow two long arm like structures called pseudopodia which swallow the infection.(pseudopodia means false feet).
You can see the process in the photo I attached from google
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Pollination is a reproduction process foundi in plants where the pollen of one flower is transferred to another flower.
In a more detailed explanation, pollination is a process in which pollinators are protagonists. These (normally insects) go from flower to flower collecting nectar, and during that collection, pollen sticks on to them, and then falls in another flowers interior.
What is pollen?
Pollen are fine particles, of something you might call "dust", produced by the male organs in a plants flower.
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BioTeacher101