* Mitochondria: These are responsible for cellular respiration and energy production. They divide by a process similar to binary fission in bacteria.
* Chloroplasts: These are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis. They also divide by a process similar to binary fission.
While not technically organelles, centrioles also divide by a process similar to fission.
It's important to note that while these organelles divide independently, they are still under the control of the cell's nucleus and its DNA. The process of fission in these organelles is tightly regulated by the cell to ensure that the correct number of organelles is maintained for optimal cellular function.