Eukaryotic cell organelles like mitochondrial and.... perform reproduction by binary fission
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Binary fission in eukaryotes
Cell organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts divide by binary fission which gives the basis for the Endosymbiotic theory, which explains that the prokaryotes have evolved into the present-day mitochondria.
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It is the most common form of reproduction in prokaryotes such as bacteria. It occurs in some single-celled Eukaryotes like the Amoeba and the Paramoecium. In binary fission DNA replication and segregation occur simultaneously. In binary fission, the fully grown parent cell splits into two halves, producing two pools.
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