Binary fission is the process of a bacterial cell going from singular to double. Therefore the correct answer would be: "During binary fission, a bacteria cell grows in size because DNA and other organelles are duplicated."
The answer is phagocytosis.
<span>Phagocytosis is a process which amoeba uses to swallow up large fragments of matter, such as mineral particles, dead cells. These swallowed fragments form a phagosome. The phagosome fuses with a lysosome and forms a phagolysosome inside which enzymes break down those fragments.
Phagocytosis is a specific form of endocytosis.</span>
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Answer: Unlike unicellular archaea and bacteria, eukaryotes may also be multi cellular and include organisms consisting of many cell types forming different kinds of tissue.
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