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During binary fission in Amoeba nucleus divided by
(a) mitosis
(b) meiosis
(c) both mitosis and meiosis
(d) none of these​

Answers

Answered by mrkarthikgoram
32

Answer:

only mitosis

Explanation:

cuz amoeba divides through binary fission which is on e type of mitosis

Answered by bhatiamona
2

During binary fission in Amoeba nucleus divided by

(a) mitosis

(b) meiosis

(c) both mitosis and meiosis

(d) none of these​

The correct answer i:

(a) mitosis

Explanation:

During binary fission new daughter cells are formed by division of chromosomes in the form of mitosis. Binary fission may be a process of gametogenesis administered by all prokaryotes. In amoeba, in binary fission, an amoeba divides into two daughter cells.

During the process of binary fission, the amoeba cell undergoes a nuclear division in which the nucleus splits into two and the two nuclei move in opposite directions within the parent cell. The cell then begins producing proteins and nutrients in preparation for binary fission. Within the phase of binary fission the cell continues to divide and two daughter cells are formed. All these conditions are accomplished only when there is a favorable environment.

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