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what is binary fussion?​

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Answered by srashtiyadav1107
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Answer:

it is type of asexual reproduction

type of asexual reproduction

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Bacterial binary fission is the process by which bacteria divide their cells into two.
  • In multicellular organisms (such as plants and animals), binary fission is similar to mitosis, but it has a different function.
  • Mitosis allows cells to divide in the body of a multicellular creature, allowing the organism to grow larger or replace old, worn-out cells with new ones.
  • In the case of bacteria, cell division isn't only about producing new cells for the body. Instead, it refers to the process through which bacteria multiply or contribute to their number.
  • Binary fission has some similarities to mitosis, but it also has some important distinctions. Let us take a closer look at how it works.
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