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  • Binary Fission: Which Organisms Reproduce Asexually?
    Many organisms go through binary fission! It's a common form of asexual reproduction, especially among:

    * Bacteria: This is the most well-known example. Bacteria divide into two identical daughter cells.

    * Archaea: Similar to bacteria, these single-celled organisms also reproduce via binary fission.

    * Protists: Some protists, like amoeba and paramecium, reproduce through binary fission.

    * Some yeasts: Certain types of yeasts can reproduce through binary fission.

    Key takeaway: Binary fission is a simple and efficient form of reproduction for single-celled organisms and some simple multicellular ones.

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