Yes, but not fission on the atomic level. Fission simply means to split apart.
They reproduce asexually by binary fission.
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amoeba
Yes, but not fission on the atomic level. Fission simply means to split apart.
Binary fission
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
The amoeba reproduces by means of binary fission (meaning, it splits in two).
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Amoebas eat bacteria and microscopic protozoa for their nutrients. The materials obtained help the amoeba grow, and binary fission lets the amoeba reproduce.
Ameoba can conduct binary fission, meaning it can divide itself into two of the exact same thingz
No, an amoeba doesn't need fertilization to reproduce. An amoeba reproduces asexually.
Amoeba reproduces by binary fission which is a method of cell division. First, the cell chromosomes replicate. Next, the cell becomes longer and starts to break off at the centre. The cell wall fills in as it starts to break off. After the division is complete, there are two identical cells.