Biology, asked by neeru3, 1 year ago

how would you appreciate the role of binary fission in maintaining equal number of chromosomes in two daughter amoeba. it's too adjunct...... please..............


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Answered by Anonymous
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The term binary fission means splitting of a single cell in to two. It is most common amongst moneran and protists . In this method the body of parent is divided in to two approximately equal halves. Each part them grows in to an individual similar to the parent. This in these cell division it self is a mode of reproduction. It occurs in favorable conditions in protists like amoeba , paramecium and euglena . The nucleus divides amitotically and is followed by the division of the cytoplasm. In amoeba we call also find multiple fission during unfavourable conditions

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