Paramecium
The protozoan Paramecium reproduces by binary fission, which is a form of asexual reproduction where the cell divides into two daughter cells. Additionally, Paramecium also reproduces by conjugation, which is a form of sexual reproduction where two cells exchange genetic material.
binary fission
When some bacteria reproduces, it uses binary fission.
Amoeba reproduces by binary fission .
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Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
The HIV is a virus and does not perform the bacterial reproduction of binary fission or conjugation in order to reproduce. The only way a virus reproduces is by infecting a host cell.
binary fission
Prokaryotes reproduce asexually by binary fission; they can also exchange genetic material by transformation, transduction, and conjugation.
Prokaryotes reproduce asexually by binary fission; they can also exchange genetic material by transformation, transduction, and conjugation.
When some bacteria reproduces, it uses binary fission.
It reproduces by binary fission .
bacteria
Bacteria reproduces by binary fission.
Chlamydia reproduces through binary fission.
This statement is not correct. Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction typically seen in single-celled organisms like bacteria. Multicellular organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual reproduction methods such as spore formation, budding, or by producing seeds or eggs.
Bacteria reproduces asexually by binary fission.
Binary fission .