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explain the process of binary fussion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Binary Fission is the process of division of the parental cells into two daughter cells

  • Most primitive type of asexual reproduction

  • In the end,two daughter cells are formed

Cytokinesis occurs after Karyokinesis

  • Cytokinesis is the division of cytoplasm

  • Karyokinesis is division of nucleus

Process

  • The nucleus divides into two

  • Each new nuclei has equal set of genetic set up

  • Invaginations are formed in the plasma membrane which develop into the cytoplasm eventually

Axis of Division

Maybe :

  • Longitudinal : Along the Vertical Axis of the cell. e.g, Euglena

  • Transversal : Along the Horizontal Axis of the cell e.g., Leishmania

Answered by riya8674
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binary fusion is the process when a singled cellular organism like bacteria divides it into two daughter cells.

Explanation:

it happens once the cell has fully grown up... it divides itself into two and further those two cells divides themselves and this process goes on and on.

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