Define fission and its types
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Irregular: In this fission, cytokinesis may take place along any plane but it is always perpendicular to the plane of...
Longitudinal: Here cytokinesis takes place along the longitudinal axis. e.g. in flagellates like Euglena.
Transverse: Here cytokinesis takes place along the transverse axis. e.g. in ciliate protozoans like Paramecium.
Oblique: In this type of binary fission cytokinesis occurs obliquely. Example Ceratium
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Answer: fission is a type of asexual mode of reproduction where a single organism divides to form 2 or more than 2 daughter cells.
Types:- BINARY FISSION (2 daughter cells are formed)
Eg:- Amoeba
MULTIPLE FISSION:-PLASMODIUM (more than 2 daughter cells)
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