Fission
Binary fission
Reproduction
reproduction
Fission primarily refers to a type of asexual reproduction in prokaryotes, such as bacteria, where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process is called binary fission and is the most common means of reproduction for prokaryotic organisms. In contrast, the term "fission" is also used in the context of nuclear fission, which is unrelated to biological processes and does not involve prokaryotes.
pollination.sexualSexual and Asexual Reproduction
Humans use sexual reproduction through the penis and vagina.
Of course they have genes. They need genes for survival and reproduction.
Binary fission is the process of cell division in prokaryotes, where a single cell divides into two daughter cells. This process allows prokaryotic organisms to replicate rapidly and increase their population size.
spores
Bacteria (prokaryotes) do not undergo meiosis. They reproduce through a process called binary fission, which is a form of asexual reproduction.
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Bacteria are the most common type of Prokaryotes.