longitudinal binary fission is seen in ____
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Longitudinal binary fission is seen in Euglena
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The longitudinal binary fission is seen in Euglena.
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- Longitudinal binary fission is an asexual reproduction method in which no male or female gametes are present and only one parent is capable of producing a new organism.
- Binary fission is the most common way for bacterial organisms to reproduce. Binary fission in protists is often classified as transverse or longitudinal, based on the direction of cell separation. Only Euglena exhibits longitudinal binary fission.
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