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There will be two unicellular organisms and the cycle continues.
Single celled organisms, bacteria and protozoa, reproduce by fission.
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
No, Fungi for example can reproduce asexually through spores.
Binary fission
When a Bacterium divides , it is binary fission .
There will be two unicellular organisms and the cycle continues.
Single celled organisms, bacteria and protozoa, reproduce by fission.
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
binary fission
Amebas and other one-celled organisms reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This allows them to quickly multiply and thrive in their environment.
Single-celled organisms reproduce through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. In this process, the genetic material is replicated, and the cell divides into two new cells with the same genetic information.
One examples of bulb is tulips ... One example of binary fission is bacteria.
This statement is not correct. Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction typically seen in single-celled organisms like bacteria. Multicellular organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual reproduction methods such as spore formation, budding, or by producing seeds or eggs.
*** they do, through a process called conjugation. which is where bacteria join and share and exchange genetic materials. once the genetic materials are exchanged, each baterial cell will go through binary fission to produce an offspring with a new genetic makeup.
Through a process called binary fission.
yes, they can.