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Archy [21]
3 years ago
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Identify and describe a cellular division process that could be used by trichoplax when it reproduces asexually HELP I ONLY HAVE

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Biology
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STatiana [176]3 years ago
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<h3><u>Answer and explanation;</u></h3>

<u>Binary Fission. </u>

  • <em><u>Binary division is a process of cell division in which an organism replicates itself together with its DNA, then divides into two identical organisms.</u></em>
  • <em><u>Binary fusion is a type of asexual reproduction by separation of the body of n organism into two bodies</u></em>. Organism duplicates its genetic material also known as the DNA, and then divides into two parts, with each new organism receiving a copy of DNA.
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