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What is binary fission? A. asexual reproduction by combing of psuedopods B. asexual reproduction by splitting into two parts C. asexual reproduction by exchanging genetic material D. asexual reproduction
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What is binary fission?
A. asexual reproduction by combing of psuedopods
B. asexual reproduction by splitting into two parts
C. asexual reproduction by exchanging genetic material
D. asexual reproduction by moving
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Binary fission would be categorized as B. Asexual reproduction by splitting into 2 parts.
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A part of the definition of binary fission is "splitting in half." It is an asexual form of reproduction, one turns in to two. This is choice B.
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