No nuclear fission occurs in the body.
Currently, it can't. May be it could be in future.
Amoeba reproduces by binary fission .
Fission is not a natural process in the sense that it typically does not occur spontaneously in nature. Fission reactions are artificially induced and controlled in nuclear reactors to produce energy. However, fission can occur as a natural process in some rare scenarios, such as in certain isotopes of uranium found in nature.
There is evidence that it did occur on earth some two billion years ago, in a few places with high levels of uranium present. As far as the rest of the Universe, we just don't know.
Nuclear fission can occur in the nucleus of an atom, specifically in heavy elements like uranium and plutonium. When unstable nuclei split into smaller fragments, releasing a large amount of energy, it is known as nuclear fission. This process is commonly used in nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
Fission does not occur in the sun, it is fusion which produces the sun's energy
Never, only fusion
For a chain reaction to occur, each fission must produce at least one more fission reaction. This leads to a self-sustaining reaction where each fission event triggers more fission events, resulting in a continuous release of energy.
Fusion occurs in the sun.
Fusion occurs in the sun.
Currently, it can't. May be it could be in future.
Amoeba reproduces by binary fission .
Fission is not a natural process in the sense that it typically does not occur spontaneously in nature. Fission reactions are artificially induced and controlled in nuclear reactors to produce energy. However, fission can occur as a natural process in some rare scenarios, such as in certain isotopes of uranium found in nature.
No, fission and fusion are two distinct nuclear reactions. Fusion involves the joining of atomic nuclei to release energy, while fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei. They are not directly connected processes, so fusion does not lead to fission.
There is evidence that it did occur on earth some two billion years ago, in a few places with high levels of uranium present. As far as the rest of the Universe, we just don't know.
first it occur in nature and second it occur in power plant
An organism that can undergo binary fission would be a plan ol prokaryotic cell or a protozoan if you want something specific.