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What is described by binary fission? A)The way prokaryotes move. B)The way prokaryotes produce energy. C)The way prokaryotes reproduce. D)The way prokaryotes digest nutrients.
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What is described by binary fission?
A)The way prokaryotes move.
B)The way prokaryotes produce energy.
C)The way prokaryotes reproduce.
D)The way prokaryotes digest nutrients.
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B. The way prokaryotes produce energy
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C)The way prokaryotes reproduce.
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