The process by which a bacteria cell divides into two identical cells is called: A. Binary Fission B. Regeneration C. Cellular Meiosis D. Fragmentation
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This process is common in bacteria and other single-celled organisms. Regeneration is the process of regrowth or repair of damaged or lost body parts in organisms. Cellular meiosis is a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells, each with half Show more…
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