0 the process by which organisms with only one cell create new organisms by dividing --
1 the process in which organisms with only one cell create new organisms by dividing --
Bacteria can continue to divide and grow by binary fission until nutrients begin to run out or their growth is inhibited.
Archaea reproduce asexually by binary fission, fragmentation, or budding; unlike bacteria and eukaryotes, no species form spores.
Like most amoebae, they are generally believed to reproduce asexually via binary fission.
Prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, divide by a process called binary fission.
In cells without a nucleus (prokaryotic), the cell cycle occurs via a process termed binary fission.
After reproducing through binary fission until a large amount of amastigotes are present in a cell, pseudocysts are formed there.
They reproduce using binary fission (by constriction), and are motile.
In binary fission, the parent organism is replaced by two daughter organisms, because it literally divides in two.