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give an example of an organism that would reproduce which fission
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Example: Escherichia coli (a common bacterium) reproduces by binary fission.
In binary fission the cell replicates its DNA, elongates, forms a septum (membrane and cell wall invagination), and splits into two genetically identical daughter cells. (Unicellular eukaryotes such as Amoeba or Paramecium also reproduce by binary fission.)
In binary fission the cell replicates its DNA, elongates, forms a septum (membrane and cell wall invagination), and splits into two genetically identical daughter cells. (Unicellular eukaryotes such as Amoeba or Paramecium also reproduce by binary fission.)
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