A student confirms binary fission process in a unicellular organism after observing a slide under microscope.

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A student confirms binary fission process in a unicellular organism after observing a slide under microscope. What he might have observed in that slide to reach to this conclusion?

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answered Mar 8, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
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In binary fission, first the division of nucleus occurs, which is followed by the appearance of a constriction in the cell membrane. The cell membrane grows inward, deepening the constriction and from near the middle of the parent body, two daughter cells get separated.

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