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BINARY FISSION

☆The binary fission is the fission that taKeswick place in the unicellular organisms like ameba, leishmania and etc.

☆During the favourable climatic (mature) conditions the parent ameba splits into two identical ameba daughterst.

☆This keeps on continuing when the parent ameba matures.


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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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This is the simple division of a unicellular organism into two daughter cells . The genetic material in the parent cell's nucleus is duplicated before division occurs . The parent cells's nucleus then divides into two , distributing equal amounts of genetic material in the daughter nuclei . The middle of the cell gets constricted after this . This portion becomes more and more narrow, until the cell splits into two . The two daughter cells grow and then divide similarly. Reproduction by binary fission takes place among the simplest organism, like Amoeba , Paramecium and bacteria .

In some organism like chlorella and chlamydomonas, which are types of algae , one cell divides into four daughter cells or undergoes Multiple Fission .


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