Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction.
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- Binary cleavage or fission is an asexual reproduction method by dividing the body into 2 new bodies.
- The process of binary cleavage is an organism copies its genetic substance or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and divides it into 2 parts that means cytokinesis with each novel organism receiving a replica of the DNA.
- Binary cleavage is that the first primary method of reproduction of prokaryotic organisms.
- In protists, the binary division is commonly divided into categories like cross or length betting on the axis of cellular division.
- In some organisms, such as tapeworms and Skypostome polyps, the usual cross-section is called strobilation.
- Typically, it results in a chain called a strobilus, which is the hepatic cleavage product - the proglottides of tapeworms and the scyphozoan jellyfish.
- Each Proclotid or Ephraim matures and separates from its end Strophilus.
- A few metazoan (multicellular) species are subdivided into several units simultaneously, which is termed fragmentation.
- The planarian fission and fragmentation are usually direct reproduction, during which each part regenerates the missing parts and becomes a full new animal.
- However, strobilation products indirectly reproduce: proglottids don't reproduce, but carry large numbers of eggs and release and die.
- Ephraim does not produce new polyps but matures into sexually reproducing medusa, the larvae of which turn into polyps.
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