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24 November, 17:32

Eukaryotic cells do not reproduce through binary fission. Instead they reproduce through a process called

A. secondary fission.

B. apoptosis.

C. tertiary fusion.

D. mitosis.

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  1. 24 November, 18:11
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    Eukaryotic cells do not reproduce through binary fission but through a process called D. mitosis. Mitosis is a type of cell division characteristic for eukaryotic cells. It results in two daughter cells identical to the mother cell. However, binary fission in prokaryotes and mitosis in eukaryotes are very similar processes.
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