Experiment description
This experiment demonstrates binary fission in Amoeba. It shows how a single Amoeba reproduces by first dividing its nucleus and then splitting its cytoplasm to form two identical daughter cells.
Experiment description
This experiment demonstrates binary fission in Amoeba. It shows how a single Amoeba reproduces by first dividing its nucleus and then splitting its cytoplasm to form two identical daughter cells.
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