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The process in which nucleus of the organism divides to form a number of equal

sized daughter nuclei is called -

(a) Karyokinesis
(b) Cytokinesis
(c) Schizogon
(d) Binary fission​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process in which nucleus of the organism divides to form a number of equal sized daughter nuclei is called -

(a) Karyokinesis

(b) Cytokinesis

(c) Schizogon

(d) Binary fission (✓)

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Binary fission is the process of division of parent cell into two daughter cells of equal size. During binary fission, the cell elongates and its nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei.

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Answered by Anonymous
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★The process in which nucleus of the organism divides to form a number of equal

sized daughter nuclei is called -

(a) Karyokinesis

(b) Cytokinesis

(c) Schizogon

(d) Binary fission (✓)

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