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18 March, 18:43

Binary fission and mitosis/cytokinesis are both processes of cell division. Match the labels at the top with their appropriate type of cell division. If the label is true for both binary fission and mitosis/cytokinesis, drag it to the box labeled "Both"

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  1. 18 March, 18:44
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    Binary Fission: cell division in prokaryotes; Mitosis/Cytokinesis: cell division in eukaryotes, required to sort multiple linear chromosomes; Both: asexual reproduction, parent cell gives rise to two daughter cells, DNA is copied before process starts, daughter cells are clones of each other, daughter cells are identical to parent cell
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