explain binary fission in amoeba with the help of diagram.
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In the amoeba, binary fission occurs when a cell divides and forms two daughter cells. ... Amoeba divides by mitosis. It is unicellular so it divides itself. First of all Karyokinesis (the division of nucleus) occurs followed by Cytokinesis (the division of cytoplasm). Then the Amoeba divides into two daughter cells
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Amoeba is a unicellular organism, and just like bacteria, it reproduces through binary fission. After replicating its genetic material through mitotic division, the cell divides into two equal-sized daughter cells. In this method, two similar individuals are produced from a single parent cell.
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