Binary fission
binary fission
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bone marrow cells will divide through binary fission
Yes. Prokayrotic cells typically divide through binary fission.
binary fission
Binary fission
binary fission
An organism that can undergo binary fission would be a plan ol prokaryotic cell or a protozoan if you want something specific.
A cell: All cells divide using Binary fission (except for sex cells which use meiosis) plant cells use binary fission (that is how they grow and repair) animal cell use binary fission (also how grow and repair themselves) bacteria use binary fission (this is how they reproduce, they evolve due to genetic mutations that some times occur during binary fission). The only things that don't use this are viruses which aren't cells and aren't even considered living.
Binary Fission is the process by which prokaryotic cells divide
Symmetric cell division is the result of binary fission. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction.
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Prokaryottic cells divide by binary fission , it replicates its DNA then divide the cell into two by cytokineses.
The division of cells in prokaryotes is called mitosis just as it is called in eukaryotes.
bone marrow cells will divide through binary fission
Binary fission produces two identical bacterial cells.