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Answered by prachi106
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In the amoeba, binary fission occurs when a cell divides and forms two daughter cells.

Explanation:

Amoeba divides by mitosis. It is unicellular so it divides itself. First of all Karyokinesis (the division of nucleus) occurs followed by Cytokinesis (the division of cytoplasm). Then the Amoeba divides into two daughter cells.



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Answered by topwriters
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Binary Fission

Explanation:

Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction. Amoeba reproduces by this asexual method.

As the name indicates, the parent cell splits into two to form two new daughter cells. The process first begins in the nucleus where it splits to form two nuclei. Then the cytoplasm begins to divide and gradually the two daughter cells separate completely. Example: Bacteria and Paramecium.

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