binary fusion; this term is quite contradictory or redundant. binary involves the splitting of 1 thing into 2 ie; binary fission is the asexual reproduction of single-cell organisms and involves the single cell splitting into 2 cells. and fusion, root word fuse, is to mold or adhere 2 or more parts, things whatever together into one. so i would venture to say that binary fusion would mean the molding(fusing) of 2 parts into 1.
The fusing of two protons into Helium.
easy, 1011. in binary of course. convert 1011 binary to decimal you get 11.
You can are ASCII-tabellen. For converting binary to text
11101000 is 232 in binary.
51 in binary is... 110011
Decimal 192 = Binary 11000000
By invading the blood cells then reproducing
Yes
No, the progeny is identical, (not including any other factors.)
binary fusion
The process of binary fusion in leshimenia begin with the the flagella. Leshimenia has a whip like tail on one end which aids in the fission.
prokaryotcsa are in the cells and there function is to carry waste and get rid of it
one is binary fusion and the other is mitosis so the answer is no.
By spores,plant parts,Cell Division such as budding or binary fusion.
The process by which one cell splits into 2 cells is called binary fission its a type of asexual reproduction which takes place in amoeba.
Fusion cannot create a supernova, only gravitational collapse reflected shockwaves can create a supernova. Fusion does cause novas though. If a white dwarf or neutron star is in a binary system with an ordinary star, it can collect gas on its surface from the wind and flares of that star, when enough hydrogen collects to ignite fusion the star lights up as a nova. This can repeat periodically as more gas collects. Supernovas cannot repeat.
The most likely way to reignite fusion in a white dwarf is for gas from a close binary companion to be pulled to it by gravity. As the gas collects the white dwarf heats up and may either ignite fusion in the hydrogen or in the carbon of the white dwarf itself.
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?