Answer:
A. In binary fission, the two new cells that are formed are susceptible to the same antibiotic is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
- binary fission best describes the different modes of bacterial reproduction.
- binary fission is an asexual reproduction common form reproduction in bacteria.
- In this process parent cells divide into two identical halves which are similar to their parent.
- Binary fission occurs if the DNA of the bacterium elongates and divides into two parts.
- daughter cell form is a clone of a parent cell.