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What is binary fission ?

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Answered by suhanijha210105
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Explanation:

The parent organism split or divide to form 2 new organism. Amoeba: When the amoeba cell has reached its maximum size of growth,then first the nucleus of amoeba lengthens and divides into two parts

Answered by adrija200418
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Explanation:

Organisms in the domains of Archaea and Bacteria reproduce with binary fission. This form of asexual reproduction and cell division is also used by some organelles within eukaryotic organisms (e.g., mitochondria). Binary fission results in the reproduction of a living prokaryotic cell (or organelle) by dividing the cell into two parts, each with the potential to grow to the size of the original.

Binary fission in organisms can occur in four ways, irregular, longitudinal, transverse, oblique.i.e.left oblique & right oblique

Irregular: In this fission, cytokinesis may take place along any plane but it is always perpendicular to the plane of karyokinesis. e.g. amoeba

Longitudinal: Here cytokinesis takes place along the longitudinal axis. e.g. in flagellates like Euglena.

Transverse: Here cytokinesis takes place along the transverse axis. e.g. in ciliate protozoans like Paramecium.

Oblique: In this type of binary fission cytokinesis occurs obliquely. Example Ceratium

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