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What happens to the nuclear material of the parent cell before it divides?

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In what ways if any does a single-celled organism differ from its parent?

A single-celled organism is typically the result of asexual reproduction, where the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Therefore, the main difference between a single-celled organism and its parent would be that the parent cell has divided to create a new individual.


When a single celled organism divides to produce two new organisms with exactly the same genetic material as the parent the method of reproduction is called?

asexual reproduction


Does the parent cell die after it divides?

no


How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?

Binary fission is method of asexual reproduction wherein a single celled organism divides exactly into two daughter cells. Multiple fission, meanwhile, is where a single celled organism divides into a large number of daughter cells.


Stages of cell division?

the stages of cell divsion are mitosis and cytokinsis... this happens when a parent cell divides into genetically identical cells called daugther cells.


What process do single-celled organisms use to reproduce?

Most single-celled organisms reproduce through asexual reproduction. Some plants, fungi and bacteria reproduce in this way. In asexual reproduction, the offspring inherit the genes of only one parent.


What is the name of the starting cell that divides into 2 identical cells in mitosis?

The starting cell that divides into two identical cells in mitosis is called a parent cell or a mother cell.


What reproduces through a process called fission?

Organisms like bacteria and certain single-celled organisms reproduce through a process called fission. In fission, the parent organism divides into two or more daughter organisms, each receiving a copy of the genetic material from the parent.


How many parent and daughter cells are present for a cell that divides through meiosis?

2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells


What do one celled Protists usually reproduce?

One-celled protists typically reproduce asexually through methods such as binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells, or through budding, where a smaller cell forms and eventually detaches from the parent cell.


What does'' divsion '' mean?

is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells