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binary fission (transvers) in paramecium​

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Answered by udayveer18singh
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For Paramecium, asexual reproduction is in the form of transverse binary fission. While the organism has two nuclei (a large macronucleus and a small micronucleus) it is the small nucleus that is involved/responsible for reproduction. ... Here, the genetic material in the nucleus (micronucleus) divides through mitosis.

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Answered by Rishikeshgavhane
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During binary fission, one paramecium cell divides into two genetically identical offspring, or daughter cells. According to Forney, the micronucleus undergoes mitosis, but the macronucleus divides another way, called an amitotic, or non-mitotic, mechanism

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