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logitudinal binary fission is seen in ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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logitudinal binary fission is seen in Plasmodium.

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Answered by mahadev7599
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Logitudinal binary fission is seen in ​Vorticella.

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Binary fission is an asexual mode of reproduction in which the bacteria divides into two equal halves. The process starts with the duplication of genetic contents of a parent cell by the process of replication.  

When the binary fission takes place along the longitudinal plane it is known as longitudinal binary fission. Vorticella is a genus of various single-cell eukaryotic organisms, that are also called protozoa. It is found near freshwater bodies like ponds, lakes and streams. It divides by longitudinal binary fission.

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