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does the parent cell exist after asexual reproduction fission ?​

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Answered by pallavilingwal6
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it become zygote

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Answered by Aakanksha777
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does the parent cell exist after asexual reproduction fission ?

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No, the parent cell does not exist after asexual reproduction fission. ... The daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell. When a cell divides into two parts, each part having the potential to grow as the original cell it is termed as binary fission in asexual reproduction.

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