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Explain Binary fission in LEISHMANIA (Not in Steps) ​

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Answered by himanipt7
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Explanation:

In Leishmania, binary fission occurs in a definite orientation:-

→ Nuclear division is followed by the appearance of a constriction in the cell membrane.

→ The membrane grows transversely inwards from the middle of the dividing cell.

→ Cytoplasm separates into two equal parts having one nucleus each.

→ The daughter cell may separate from each other and forms two new organisms.

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