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The reproduction of AMOEBA, where it splits into two daughter cells, is called:
AMultiple fission, into many cells at once
BBudding, with parent plus a small projection
CBinary fission, into two daughter cells
DVegetative propagation in single-celled organisms
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Binary fission, into two daughter cells
Binary fission is reproduction by splitting into two equal daughter cells. Amoeba and bacteria use this mode. Multiple fission (Plasmodium) divides into many at once. Budding is yeast and Hydra.
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