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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option d is correct
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it is used primarily by prokaryotes for asexual reproduction
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The cell cycle and mitosis
Bacterial binary fission
Bacterial binary fission is the process that bacteria use to carry out cell division. Learn the steps of binary fission, including copying the bacterial chromosome and forming a new cell wall.
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