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11 years ago
Also, can binary fission occur in an organism of any kingdom?
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11 years ago
Most yeast are single celled organisms that reproduce by budding. Hydras are multicellular and grow another hydra budding out of the body of the parent.

Bacteria, a few yeast, & some protozoa or algae us bibary fission for asexual reproduction.
Eukaryotic Binary fission has three types: simple, transverse, and longitudinal binary fission.
1 - Simple binary fission happens in amoebas wherein the division goes by any plane.
2 - Transverse binary fission happens among paramecium and planaria wherein the cytoplasmic division plane matches the specimen?s transverse axis.
3 - Longitudinal binary fission occurs in the euglena when the plane matches the longitudinal alignment.
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11 years ago
Budding occurs in yeast which is unicellular so yes.
I don't think binary fission occurs animalia, at least I don't have any examples so I would say no
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