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does binary fission occures in plants also​

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Answered by saachirawani
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Answer:

YES

Bacterial binary fission is the process that bacteria use to carry out cell division. Binary fission is similar in concept to the mitosis that happens in multicellular organisms (such as plants and animals), but its purpose is different

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Answered by Job47lcc
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Q = Does binary fission occures in plants also?

ANS = No, Binary fission doesn't occur in plants.

It only takes place in Archea and Bacteria Domains. In this process, the body of parent cell divides into two equal parts which grow into two similar cells.

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