Q. 44
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Name the common components of eukaryotic cell division and binary fission.
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Binary fission and eukaryotic cell division share some common components such as DNA replication, separation of duplicated chromosomes, and division of cytoplasmic material.
1Step 1. Introduction
Binary fission is an asexual mode of reproduction in which two new bodies are formed from a single body. In the Eukaryotic cell division, two major process takes place that is mitosis and meiosis.
2Step 2. Explanation
In both binary fission and eukaryotic cell division, the genomic DNA or genetic material is duplicated, then a copy of each duplicated chromosomes is separated and transfer into a daughter cell, and then cytoplasmic content is evenly distributed in a new cell.
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