Protists do use binary fission. It's up to you to find out the other methods of reproduction now.
It Like Has a baby grow off of it and then it breaks off.
unicellular organisms are used for binary fission there are 3 organisms bacteria jelly fish tape worm
They reproduce sexually and asexually. Some reproduce by binary fission (asexual) and others use gametes (sexual reproduction).
Binary fission
Binary fission - single cell divides to produce two offspring Multiple Fission - single cell divides to produce more than two offspring
Binary fission is the most common type of asexual reproduction in simple organisms. Examples include organisms such as protists and bacteria.
Prokaryotic fission or binary fission is the process that prokaryotes use to reproduce. This means that they reproduce asexually instead of sexually.
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.
Protists are mostly unicellular eukaryotic cells. The most common type of reproduction in protists is asexual binary fission. Some protists, though, are known to reproduce using sexual means.
binary fission
It Like Has a baby grow off of it and then it breaks off.
unicellular organisms are used for binary fission there are 3 organisms bacteria jelly fish tape worm
They reproduce sexually and asexually. Some reproduce by binary fission (asexual) and others use gametes (sexual reproduction).
Binary fission
Prokayotes reproduce themselves by means of binary fission. It can be said that the members of monera mainly divide by binary fission. For example: Bacteria, Cyanobacteria (BGA), or Mycoplasma. Some unicellular eukaryotes like Paramecium, Euglina (protozoan), Diatoms (golden algae) and schizosaccharamycetes (lower fungi) also reproduce by binary fission.
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binary fission is mainly four types : 1 simply binary fission eg. ameoba bacteria 2. longitudinal binary fissioneg. euglena 3.transverse binary fission eg paramecium, planaria4. oblique binary fission