0 when organisms with only one cell create new organisms by dividing -- amitoza, podział bezpośredni
The bacterium first resides in an early endosome, where it acquires nutrients for binary fission and grows into small groups called morulae.
Binary fission of membrane-contained cells facilitates concerted replication of fragmented genomes and membrane structures facilitate essential energy production pathways.
Reticulated forms within a colony on the left divide by binary fission and dense forms are within a second colony in a cultured tick cell.
Being equipped to survive the acidic environment inside the phagosomes of macrophages, the amastigotes reproduce through the process of binary fission.
The life-cycle usually involves asexual reproduction by means of binary fission, either through desmoschisis or eleuteroschisis.
To multiply, they form two new cells when they divide by binary fission.
The fission suture is oblique, usually from the top left to the bottom right (as in oblique binary fission).
In binary fission, the parent organism is replaced by two daughter organisms, because it literally divides in two.