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what is binary fission


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Answered by rashmikamalshri
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In biology, fission is the subdivision of a cell into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts into separate cells. Binary fission produces two separate cells, populations, species, etc., whereas multiple fission produces more than two cells, populations, species, etc.
Answered by jems
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i think it is a process in which a cell divides into two
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