It depends on what you are talking about
The cell will probably go through binary fission.
prokaryotic cells
Prokaryotic cells reproduce by binary fission (splitting in two).
binary fission
Multicellular organisms reproduce by binary fission. This happens when multi-cellular organisms asexually reproduce and divides into two. A creature that reproduces through binary fission is the starfish.
Binary fission -Biology student
Bacteria can only reprodue through binary fission.
through binary fission.
Chlamydia reproduces through binary fission.
Prokaryotes divide through a process called binary fission. During binary fission, the prokaryotic cell replicates its DNA, then divides into two identical daughter cells. This process allows prokaryotes to reproduce rapidly and efficiently.
No, bone marrow cells do not divide through binary fission. They typically divide through a process called mitosis, where the cell undergoes orderly division to produce two identical daughter cells. Binary fission is a form of cell division common in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
prokaryotes go through binary fission (budding), while eukaryotes go through mitosis