what is the conclusion of binary fission in amoeba
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parent cell becomes elongated. Nucleus divided first and then the cytoplasm divides. At the point of fission constriction appears and deepens to divide the cell into two daughter cells.
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IN AMOEBA THE BODY ELONGATES AS WELL AS THE NUCLEUS. THEN THE PARENT BODY DIVIDES INTO TWO DAUGHTER CELLS.
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