a bacterium splits into two equal halves with identical genetic information or
cell divides into two cells with identical genetic information
Asexual reproduction in amoeba is known as binary fission.
Binary fission
There are two types of Asexual Reproduction:1- Asexual Reproduction in Plantsi-Binary Fissionii-Buddingiii-Fragmentationiv-Spore Formationv-Regenerationvi-Vegetative Reproduction2- Asexual Reproduction in Animalsi-Binary Fissionii-Buddingiii-Regenerationiv-Fragmentation
Sexual reproduction can occur in two ways in multicellular protests. first way when two haploid gametes fuse. the second is through conjungation, which is the exchange og genetic material two individuals.-CARTEL TORRES
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Binary fission
reproduction for prokaryotes is described by binary fission.
Asexual reproduction used by prokaryotes such as bacteria is called binary fission. This is the dividing of a cell into two new cells.
binary fission
Asexual reproduction in amoeba is known as binary fission.
Binary fission, or prokaryotic fission, is the form of asexual reproduction and cell division used by all prokaryotic and some single-celled eukaryotic organisms. This process results in the reproduction of a living prokaryotic cell by division into two parts which each have the potential to grow to the size of the original cell.Mitosis and cytokinesis are not the same as binary fission; specifically, binary fission cannot be divided into prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase because prokaryotes have no nucleus and no centromeres. The ability of some multicellular animals, such as echinoderms and flatworms, to regenerate two whole organisms after having been cut in half, is also not the same as binary fission. Neither is vegetative reproduction of plants.
reproduction
Binary fission is also called prokaryotic fission. It is the reproduction of asexual and single celled organisms by cell division into two separate parts. Binary fission is the method of production for prokaryotes, animal and plant cells, as well as some other types of cells. In binary fission, a cell splits, creating two identical cells. A method of asexual reproduction that involves the splitting of a parent cell into two approximately equal parts.
Two types of asexual reproduction are Budding and Binary Fission. There are also other types of asexual reproduction such as Fragmentation, Sporulation, Regeneration, and Vegetative Propagation.
Binary Fission and Budding
Usually binary fission (asexual).
Binary Fission