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what happens is a male f+ bacteria has sex with a female recipient bacteria or the male f+ could also have sex with it's self, but the male f+ bacteria would have the same DNA and it will be born looking like the male f+ father.

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What enables the copied chromosomes to separate during binary fission?

The replicated chromosomes are attached to the cell membrane by proteins called tubulin that form a structure known as the mitotic spindle. The spindle fibers pull the duplicated chromosomes apart, ensuring that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes during binary fission.


What is true about binary fission?

as the cell grows, the chromosomes become separated.


Which of of this is not part of the process of binary fission?

Duplicated chromosomes attach to the plasma membrane.


What statement about the process of binary fission is true?

as the cell grows, the chromosomes become separated.


Is binary fission a bacteria?

In biology, fission is the subdivision of a cell (or body, population, or species) into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts into separate cells (bodies, populations, or species).Binary fission produces two separate cells, populations, species, etc.Bacteria is a prokaryote. Prokaryotes do reproduce asexually through binary fission.So binary fission is the means by which bacteria reproduce.


Prokaryotic cells reproduce by a process called?

binary fission


An animals that undergo binary fission?

One example of an animal that undergoes binary fission is the starfish. During binary fission, the starfish's body splits into two separate individuals, each with the ability to regenerate any lost body parts. This process allows the starfish to reproduce asexually and increase its population.


What do you call the process of cell division in bacteria?

Binary fission. The bacterial cell replicates its DNA. Then the plasma membrane grows, separating the two daughter-chromosomes, and the membrane folds inward, splitting the cell in a manner that is superficially like the cytokinesis of an animal cell.


During binary fission of prokaryotes both the original and the duplicated chromosomes attach to what before the cell divides in half?

The original and duplicated chromosomes attach to the cell membrane or the plasma membrane before the cell divides in half during binary fission in prokaryotes. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes.


How mitosis differs from binary fission?

Mitosis involves copying the cell's nucleus orhave half the normal number of chromosomes.


Which processes do not involve the replication of chromosomes?

Processes that do not involve the replication of chromosomes include meiosis and binary fission. In meiosis, chromosomes undergo recombination and separation without additional replication after the initial round. Binary fission, seen in prokaryotes, involves the division of a cell into two without the replication of its chromosomes before division. Additionally, processes like transcription and translation focus on gene expression rather than chromosome replication.


Prokaryotic organism divide by which process?

Binary fission