Which describes the process of a bacterial cell dividing to create two daughter cells?
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Binary Fission it is I think
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Binary fission describes the ‘process of a bacterial cell’ dividing to create two daughter cells.
Explanation:
- Bacterial cell can reproduce sexually as well as sexually. However the most common form of reproduction is by binary fission which is a type of asexual reproduction.
- In this form of reproduction the adult bacterial cell is cleavage. The cleavage takes place on the opposite surface of the cell of the bacteria.
- The cleavage reaches each other to form a cell wall between the two parts of the cleavage. The cleavage deepens to form to new bacterial cell.
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