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The illustration represents binary fission. Why is binary fission in Paramecium considered as asexual reproduction?
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Binary fission produces identical daughter cells.
Binary fission produces non-identical daughter cells.
Binary fission produces more than two daughter cells.
D)
Binary fission produces small and large daughter cells.
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i am pretty sure its A sorry if its wrong
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