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Explain pelves of binary fission in details please????

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⭐ In binary fission, the fully grown parent cell splits into two halves, producing two new cells.

⭐ After replicating its genetic material, the parent cell divides into two equal sized daughter cell.

⭐Each cell is now called a daughter cell and they separate.

⭐During binary fission, a single organism becomes two independent organisms.

⭐EXAMPLES :——Organisms like the amoeba, bacteria, euglena, etc.

⭐. In this process an organism duplicates its genetic material, or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).

⭐ then divides into two parts known as cytokinesis, with each new organism receiving one copy of DNA.

⭐Process is given In Diagram image.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate.....

here's the answer.....

In binary fission the parent organisms splits to form daughter organisms...

The binary fission is an asexual reproduction and helps in bacterial cell division...

At the same time, the cell membrane divides to form 2 daughter cells.

Hope it helps ❤️
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