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Explain how binary fission in amoeba takes place?

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Answered by lavanyakhurana
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binary fission is one of the asexual method of reproduction.
this takes place in ameoba.in this 1 ameoba divides into 2 daughter cells . that 1 ameoba divides its cell membrane and nucleus for the formation of the 2 daughter cells. and then the 2 daughter cell further do this process for thye continuation of the specie.
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Answered by Abhishek75700
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Explain how binary fission in amoeba takes place?
ANSWER-1) BINARY FISSION
IT IS THE TYPE OF FISSION IN WHICH THE PARENT ORGANISM DIVIDES INTO TWO IDENTICAL DAUGHTER ORGANISMS WITH A DEFINITE ORIENTATION. AT FIRST THE NUCLEUS DIVIDES AMITOTICALLY..(WITHOUT SPINDLE FORMATION OR APPEARANCE OF CHROMOSOMES) INTO TWO,FOLLOWED BY THE DIVISION OF THE CYTOPLASM AND FINALLY..SPLITTING OF PARENT CELL INTO TWO DAUGHTER CELLS.
BINARY FISSION CAN BE SEEN IN ORGANISMS SUCH AS AMOEBA,PARAMECIUM, EUGLENA , ETC.
SOME UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS SHOW MORE ORGANISATION OF THEIR BODIES AS SEEN IN LEISHMANIA ( CAUSATIVE AGENT OF KALA - AZAR) WHICH HAS A WHIP LIKE STRUCTURE AT ONE END OF THR CELL . IN SUCH ORGANISMS, BINARY FISSION OCCURS IN A DEFINITE ORIENTATION IN RELATION TO THEIR STRUCTURE...hope this helps you..:-) ^_^
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