A paramecium is a single-celled asexual organism that reproduces through a process known as binary fission. This means that the single celled creature splits itself in half and becomes two identical but individual single-celled creatures.
bacteria
divide into two halves, also known as binary fission
Cell division is how a single-celled organism reproduces.
Bacteria, it is unicellular and can reproduce as well as has a cell wall
The purpose of mitosis is to have a cell division which allows the cell to reproduce. During mitosis the cell is divided into separate organisms.Single celled organisms are no longer single celled if they undergo mitosis. If it is a single celled organism that is supposed to become a multicellular organism, it will undergo mitosis to grow.
==The Final Answer. . .== Eubacteria is a single celled organism, just like its [so called] twin, Archaebacteria.
divide into two halves, also known as binary fission
fission
Cell division is how a single-celled organism reproduces.
Single celled organisms, bacteria and protozoa, reproduce by fission.
Single-celled organisms reproduce through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. In this process, the genetic material is replicated, and the cell divides into two new cells with the same genetic information.
Asexual reproduction (don't forget the A, its part of the word.)
A: meiosis Fission A+
Bacteria, it is unicellular and can reproduce as well as has a cell wall
Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction in which an organism splits into two. It is found in bacteria and other single-celled organisms eg protozoa.
No; a single-celled organism is a unicellularoraganism I believe.
The purpose of mitosis is to have a cell division which allows the cell to reproduce. During mitosis the cell is divided into separate organisms.Single celled organisms are no longer single celled if they undergo mitosis. If it is a single celled organism that is supposed to become a multicellular organism, it will undergo mitosis to grow.
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