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explain binary fission in amoeba for grade 7

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Answered by himanshi2267
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binary fissiom : it is the most common type of asexual reproduction and is found in protozoans(amoeba, euglena etc ) the process starts with division of nucleus and followed by cyroplasm division. finally two daughter cells exactly identical to parent cell develop into adult individual....

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Answered by amitkumar44481
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Binary Fission :- One parents organisms splits into ( 2 daughter cell are formed ) called as Binary Fission.

During the binary Fission, nuclear division take place first, followed by the appearance of construction in the cell membrane, which generally increase increase inwards and divide the cytoplasm into two parts. Then finally, two daughters organisms are formed. Binary Fission occurring in Amoeba and Paramoecium respectively.

Example :- Amoeba.

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