Binary fission is observed in
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(a) Hydra
(b) yeast
(c) Amoeba
(d) human being
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C. Amoeba
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Amoeba is a unicellular organism, and just like bacteria, it reproduces through binary fission. After replicating its genetic material through mitotic division, the cell divides into two equal-sized daughter cells.
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Binary fission is observed in (c) Amoeba
What is binary fission?
- In the field of biology, binary fission can be described as a process in which the body of an organism splits after making a copy of its DNA to give rise to two new individuals.
- Binary fission is an asexual means of reproduction and occurs in organisms like amoeba.
- Other options, such as option b. yeast, is not correct because a yeast reproduces by budding.
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