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Explain binary fission in paramecium..

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Answered by RishirajRout007
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During binary fission, one paramecium cell divides into two genetically identical offspring, or daughter cells. According to Forney, the micronucleus undergoes mitosis, but the macronucleus divides another way, called an amitotic, or non-mitotic, mechanism

Answered by Anonymous
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The type of organisms that reproduce asexually exhibited by paramecium is called binary fission. Over here, a single cell divides into two equal halves, each of which becomes a separate paramecium cell.

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