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explain transeverse binary fission​

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Answered by Anvi02
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Transverse binary fission takes place in ciliates, such as paramecium. The cytoplasm separates transversely between two pairs of nuclei, forming two unrelated individuals. The splitting into two occurs by pinching off in the middle of the long axis of the organism

Answered by SandyaPervaiz
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Transverse binary fission takes place in ciliates, such as paramecium. The cytoplasm separates transversely between two pairs of nuclei, forming two unrelated individuals. The splitting into two occurs by pinching off in the middle of the long axis of the organism.

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