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  • Definition: Simple binary fission
  • Sequential Steps
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Simple binary fission

Simple binary fission is an asexual reproduction process in which a single Amoeba cell divides along a randomly oriented plane to form two genetically identical daughter cells.

or

When a unicellular organism divides into two identical daughter cells in any plane, due to lack of definite shape, it is called simple binary fission.

Example: Amoeba

CISCE: Class 12

Sequential Steps

  1. Cell Growth
    The parent Amoeba increases in size and prepares for division by synthesizing necessary proteins and organelles.

  2. DNA Replication
    Inside the nucleus, the genetic material duplicates exactly, ensuring each daughter nucleus receives a full set of chromosomes.

  3. Nuclear Division (Mitosis)
    The nuclear membrane dissolves, and the replicated chromosomes segregate into two daughter nuclei.

  4. Cytokinesis
    A cleavage furrow forms at any random plane of the cell. The cell membrane pinches inward, separating the cytoplasm into two nearly equal portions.

  5. Formation of Daughter Cells
    Two independent Amoeba cells emerge, each containing one nucleus and sufficient cytoplasm and organelles to function and grow.

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