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Binary fission in amoeba

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Answered by Tiara16
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➡️Binary fission in Amoeba

Binary fission in AmoebaInitially, the pseudopodia are retrieved. The body of amoeba is coiled and becomes round

Binary fission in AmoebaInitially, the pseudopodia are retrieved. The body of amoeba is coiled and becomes roundAmitosis is observed, the qdivision of the nucleus takes places which are followed by splitting of cytoplasm

division of the nucleus takes places which are followed by splitting of cytoplasmAt the point of fission in the body of the amoeba, a constriction starts to develop.

division of the nucleus takes places which are followed by splitting of cytoplasmAt the point of fission in the body of the amoeba, a constriction starts to develop.The constriction or furrow turns deeper resulting in the formation of two daughter cells

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Answered by rishabh2328
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Amoeba is a shapeless and small unicellular organism that has a Cell Membrane which includes cell organelles and cytoplasm. Amoeba also reproduce with the most common asexual process known as binary fission.

After replicating its genetic material through mitotic division, the cell divides into two equal sized daughter cells. In this method, two similar individuals are produced from a single parent cell. As mature amoeba is large in size, its nucleus extends and gradually divides into two. The division of cytoplasm follows the division of nucleus. So, two amoeba are produced from a single parent and parent’s identity is lost.

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