Biology
Briefly describe the binary fission in Amoeba.
Classification of Plants
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Binary fission is the process of reproduction in amoeba in which the full grown amoeba splits into two. First the nucleus divides into two, and then the rest of the cell divides in a way that each half gets one daughter nucleus.
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