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Binary fission _____.
is the type of reproduction used by bacteria
occurs in organisms that do not have a membrane bound nucleus
is a type of sexual reproduction creates identical copies of the parent cell
is a type of asexual reproduction

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Step-by-step explanation:

occurs in organisms that do not have a membrane bound nucleus. Explanation: Binary fission is an asexual mode of reproduction. As it does not involve formation and fusion of gametes.

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Answer:

A, B, D

Step-by-step explanation:

Binary fission occurs primarily in prokaryotes, but can occur in eukaryotes. It is used by bacteria and is asexual reproductio, not sexual.

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