It show how full-grown parental organisms divides into two daughter cells. Single-celled organisms, like bacteria and some protozoans are generally produced by this type of asexual reproduction
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It show how full-grown parental organisms divides into two daughter cells. Single-celled organisms, like bacteria and some protozoans are generally produced by this type of asexual reproduction
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In fission (or binary fission), a parent separates into two or more individuals of about equal size. This type of reproduction is common among single-celled organisms including bacteria, archaea, and unicellular eukaryotes, such as protists and some fungi. The single cell divides into two daughter cells.