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  2. File:Binary fission.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Fission (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Binary fission is generally rapid, though its speed varies between species. For E. coli, cells typically divide about every 20 minutes at 37 °C. [11] Because the new cells will, in turn, undergo binary fission on their own, the time binary fission requires is also the time the bacterial culture requires to double in the number of cells it ...

  4. Dinophysis - Wikipedia

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    Dinophysis thecae are divided into halves by a sagittal fission suture. [4] There are five types of thecae ornamentation in this genus, [4] and those are a useful character for species identification. [4] Dinophysis mainly divide by binary fission. [4] Dinophysis chloroplasts are usually rod-shaped or granular and yellow or brown colored. [4]

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  8. Euglena - Wikipedia

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    Euglena reproduce asexually through binary fission, a form of cell division. Reproduction begins with the mitosis of the cell nucleus , followed by the division of the cell itself. Euglena divide longitudinally, beginning at the front end of the cell, with the duplication of flagellar processes, gullet and stigma.

  9. Asexual reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Multiple fission at the cellular level occurs in many protists, e.g. sporozoans and algae. The nucleus of the parent cell divides several times by mitosis, producing several nuclei. The cytoplasm then separates, creating multiple daughter cells. [5] [6] [7] In apicomplexans, multiple fission, or schizogony appears either as merogony, sporogony ...