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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.)