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During binary fission, a bacteria cell grows in size because DNA and other organelles are _____.exchangedtransferredduplicatedremoved

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its duplicated

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The process of binary fission is quite simple… This is the process where the bacterial cell goes from single to double. Therefore, it is safe for us to assume that “During binary fission, a bacterial cell grows in size because DNA and other organelles are duplicated”. Hope this helps.
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