* Binary Fission: This is a form of asexual reproduction common in single-celled organisms like bacteria. It involves a single cell dividing into two identical daughter cells.
* Mitosis: This is a form of cell division that occurs in eukaryotic organisms (organisms with a nucleus). It results in two identical daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
* Meiosis: This is a specialized type of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells). It involves two rounds of division, resulting in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
* Cytokinesis: This is the process that physically divides the cytoplasm of a cell during cell division. It occurs after mitosis and meiosis.
Therefore, meiosis is the only process that doesn't directly involve the creation of two identical daughter cells.