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A Paramecium reproduces by dividing itself into two daughter cells. This process is called


Budding


Regeneration


binary fission


vegetative propagation​

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Answered by No1Brandedkamina
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binary fission

Asexual reproduction (binary fission)

During binary fission, one paramecium cell divides into two genetically identical offspring, or daughter cells. According to Forney, the micronucleus undergoes mitosis, but the macronucleus divides another way, called an amitotic, or non-mitotic, mechanism.

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Answered by vkmkhrj33
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The Answer is Binary Fission

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Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction in which the fully grown parent cell splits into two halves, producing two new daughter cells. It is common among organisms such as Bacteria, Amoeba and Paramecium

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