While studying binary fission in amoeba an observer finds that at the end of this process.... state reason also
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| 10th Feb, 2012,
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Option 3 is correct.At the end of the process two daughter nuclei are formed.
In binary fission the amoeba splits into two equal -sized offsprings,each with a copy of the parent's genetic material.
Option 3 is correct.At the end of the process two daughter nuclei are formed.
In binary fission the amoeba splits into two equal -sized offsprings,each with a copy of the parent's genetic material.
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| 10th Feb, 2012,
12:39: PM
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