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Binary Fission

As already mentioned above , bacterial fission entails chromosomal replication, chromosomal segregation, and cell splitting. Another group of organisms that reproduce by binary fission is the protozoa. In a protozoan fission, the method is analogous as it entails similar basic levels. However, protozoa differ from prokaryotes in having mitochondria that have to be duplicated and divided as well. For instance, in amoebae, cytokinesis takes place alongside any airplane. Transverse Binary fission, asexual copy by a separation of the body into two new our bodies. Sexual copy is common amongst eukaryotes; nevertheless, some of them can reproduce asexually. Protozoa are examples of eukaryotes that can reproduce by binary fission. Mitochondria, one of the main organelles in eukaryotic cells, divide by binary fission. This is likely one of the basis of the theory called Endosymbiotic theory wherein primitive prokaryotic cells are presumed to have advanced into the mitochondria that we kno...