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Examples of binary fission

  • 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.

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