Biology, asked by selenepun970, 5 months ago

In what way is binary fission different from mitosis?
a. It results in the production of daughter cells.
B. It involves the separation of copied genetic material.
c. It is unable to provide the genetic diversity necessary for survival.
d. It is used primarily by prokaryotes for asexual reproduction.​

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Answered by sriram25807
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Answer:

option d is correct

Explanation:

it is used primarily by prokaryotes for asexual reproduction

Answered by dharman565
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