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04. Binary fission is observed
1 point
in- *
O
A. Hydra
O B. Yeast
O C. Amoeba
O D. Human being​

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Answered by unyalasowmya
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In hydra, new individuals develop from buds. This method of asexual reproduction is called budding. Amoeba reproduces by dividing itself into two. This type of asexual reproduction is called binary fission

Binary Fission – This is a type of asexual reproduction which takes place in Amoeba. In this type of reproduction, parent cell divides into two small, nearly equal sized identical daughter cells. The two daughter cells then grow into adult organism.

In this type of reproduction, parent cell divides into two small, nearly equal sized identical daughter cells. The two daughter cells then grow into adult organism. In binary fission parental identity is lost. Budding – This is also a type of asexual reproduction which is common in yeast

Bacterial binary fission is similar in some ways to the mitosis that happens in humans and other eukaryotes. In both cases, chromosomes are copied and separated, and the cell divides its cytoplasm to form two new cells. ... For one thing, no mitotic spindle forms in bacteria.

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