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Biology, 06.10.2019 23:30, mollykay2001p3qo0j

Binary fission is a characteristic of kingdom and is most similar to the cellular processes of
select one:
a. bacteria: mitosis, because the cell replicates its dna and divides into daughter cells
b. viruses: transcription, because the dna is copied exactly
c. protista: meiosis, because the two rounds of cell divisions result in haploid cells

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