Biology, asked by mayurgajbhiye, 10 months ago

ALULUI
E. Students were observing a film on
Paramoecium. It underwent a process
of reproduction. Teacher said it is due
to cell division. But students objected
and said that there was no disappearnce
of nuclear membrane and no spindle
formation, how can it be cell division?
Can you clarify?​

Answers

Answered by sanjana3477
30

it's a cell division because when paramecium reproduce it's nuclear membrane divided and it's it produce by sexual reproduction

Answered by UsmanSant
28

Answer:

Paramecium reproduces through a sexual reproduction and the process that it undergoes is called binary fission.

This is a type of cell division in which single parent Paramecium divides into genetically identical offsprings.

Cell organelles like micronucleus and macronutrients undergo cell division through mitosis and amitosis respectively.

This nuclear get separated and reach the opposite poles and gradually mm brain develops differentiating Paramecium into two daughter cells.

Health division of single parent into two offsprings is considered as cell division.

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