CBSE BOARD X, asked by ookigdfDL, 8 months ago

what is binary fission ???​

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Answered by rockstar2019
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Answer:

binary fission:

In this, parent cell divides to produce two equal cells that give rise to two new individuals.

Example:- Bacteria, Amoeba & paramecium

Answered by ImposterQueen
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  • Two new individual are formed from one old individual at one time.

  • The division of nucleus and cytoplasm take place initially.

  • The axis of division can be transverse, longitudinal or any one axis as it is in simple binary fission.

  • Formation of protective cyst does not take place.

  • Binary fission can be done during favourable period.

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