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  • Binary Fission: Organisms & How It Works | Biology Explained
    Many single-celled organisms reproduce through binary fission, including:

    Bacteria: This is the most common form of reproduction for bacteria.

    Archaea: These are single-celled organisms that are similar to bacteria but have different biochemistry.

    Some protists: Certain types of protists, such as amoeba, reproduce by binary fission.

    Some yeasts: While many yeasts reproduce by budding, some species can reproduce by binary fission under specific conditions.

    Mitochondria and chloroplasts: These organelles within eukaryotic cells replicate through a process similar to binary fission.

    Important to note:

    * While binary fission is the primary mode of reproduction for many of these organisms, some might have alternative methods under specific circumstances.

    * Not all organisms in the categories mentioned above reproduce through binary fission.

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