Fission Of Asexual Reproduction



Fission an important form of fission is binary fisson but there is some other type of fission that called mutifission. In binary fission, the parent organism is replaced by two daughter organisms, because it literally divides in two. Organisms, both prokaryotes (the archaea and the bacteria), and eukaryotes (such as protists and unicellular fungi), reproduce asexually through binary fission; most of these are also capable of sexual reproduction.

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