The illustration represents binary fission. Why is binary fission in Paramecium considered as asexual reproduction?
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Because paramocium is unicellular organism.
and the time of reproduction there is only one parent involved so..
and the time of reproduction there is only one parent involved so..
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Binary fission produces identical daughter cells. Because paramecium is a unicellular organism and the time of reproduction there is only one mother involved.
Explanation:
- Binary fission is a process where a mother cell gives two identical daughter cells (this is asexual reproduction since it is not done through gametes).
- A growth by binary fission leads, therefore, the doubling of the population with each generation.
- It is the most common cell multiplication in prokaryotes.
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