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Which describes the process of a bacterial cell dividing to create two daughter cells

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The process by whch a bacterial cell (Prokaryote organism) undergoes cell division is known as binary fission. This simply involves the division of a cell into two daughter cells without the involvement of any sexual reproduction. The two daughter cells are genetically identical to their parent.
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The statement/s that best describe/s the process in which a bacterial cell divides to create two daughter cells is that it is called the binary fission. Bacteria do not undergo sexual reproduction instead, they undergo mitosis or meiosis. They reproduce asexually by binary fission forming two cells.
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