Binary fission does not occur in
a) Paramoecium
c) Yeast
b) Amoeba
d)Bacteria
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Binary fission does not occur in (c) Yeast.
Explanation:
- An asexual mode of reproduction in which the parent cells divide into two identical daughter cells is called as Binary fission.
- It is a common method of reproduction that occur in prokaryotic cells like Bacteria, Amoeba, etc.,
- Yeast is an eukaryotic single cell fungi.
- It reproduces through an asexual reproduction method called Budding.
- In this method, on the body of parent cell, a small bud is formed.
- Then the bud grows, gets detached from the parent cell and develops into a new cell.
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