Place the images in the correct order for binary fission to occur. The cell prepares for division; chromosome attaches to the plasma membrane. The cell wall, plasma membrane, and overall volume of the cell enlarges. DNA replication has produced two identical chromosomes. The cell wall and plasma membrane grow inward. The chromosomes are pulled apart as the cell elongates. New cell wall and plasma membrane have divided the daughter cells.
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