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What is oblique binary fission. Explain this type of fission taking the example of ceratium.​

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Answered by deepaktossa7
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ANSWER HII

Oblique Binary fission is a kind of asexual reproduction in which plane is divided obliquely

resulting in the formation of two unequal daughter cells. It is observed in some organisms of

kingdom Protista

Ceratium is a genus of the phlyum Dino agellata . Ceratium reproduces through oblique

binary ssion. In this process two daughter cell involve division of agellum & agellar

structures. Simultaneously mitotic div occurs in nucleus & nuclei produced migrate

laterally. Also the divisions of cytoplasm occurs from anterior to posterior end of the cell.

Answered by skb08091997
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Explanation:

Oblique Binary fission is a kind of asexual reproduction in which plane is divided obliquely

resulting in the formation of two unequal daughter cells. It is observed in some organisms of

kingdom Protista

Ceratium is a genus of the phlyum Dino agellata . Ceratium reproduces through oblique

binary ssion. In this process two daughter cell involve division of agellum & agellar

structures. Simultaneously mitotic div occurs in nucleus & nuclei produced migrate

laterally. Also the divisions of cytoplasm occurs from anterior to posterior end of the cell

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