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Rosa Joyce
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25 February, 17:23
What types of living things use binary fission?
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Frances Spears
25 February, 17:25
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Bacteria, and also some fungi, they reproduce by budding, which is as binary fission, but note that not all fungi do that, but yes, bacteria for sure
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