Binary Fission
Key Questions
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The similarity they have is that they both produce two identical cells to each other and to the mother cell, but the mechanism is totally different as binary fission takes place in prokaryotic cells while mitosis takes place in eukaryotic ones.
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Answer:
Binary fission is a type or form of asexual reproduction or division that is carried out by bacterias.
Explanation:
It is same as cell division where DNA replicates and then nucleus and at the end two daughter cells and formed. This binary fission is the way in which most prokaryotes reproduce.