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On microscopic examination, John observed yeast cells dividing into daughter cells. What type of asexual reproduction does this represent?
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On microscopic examination, John observed yeast cells dividing into daughter cells. What type of asexual reproduction does this represent?
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Binary fission; It occurs when a prokaryote or a single celled eukaryote reproduces asexually and divides into two similar sized daughter cells rather than a bud or fragments, which is found in budding and fragmentation.
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