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Written by Chloe Tume, Maria Nova Newball, and Demetrius MackThis book demonstrates a graphic novel template. It also illustrates typed text that will be read aloud and images that have been imported. *One image is hyperlinked to a related WAKELET.
It also uses various fonts.
The book is self-paced.
It also uses various fonts.
The book is self-paced.
During mitosis one cell divides once to form two identical cells.
While binary fission and mitosis appear similar, Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction which single-celled organisms, usually prokaryotes, use to create a copy of themselves. Another term for the process is cellular cloning
Binary fission is different from mitosis because prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus like eukaryotes.
During mitosis one cell divides once to form two identical cells. The major purpose of mitosis is for growth and to replace worn out cells.
Watch a quick video explaining mitosis.