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OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Binary fission occurs when two cells collide with each other. produces excess energy. creates new species. is the process by which bacteria reproduce.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have you looked it up?

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah, so you probably don't need my help then.

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Im taking an online test so i have to do it in 10 min im remaning at 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You said you have already looked it up... you should know the answer then, shouldn't you?

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

But nowhere do they tell you the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What did it say when you looked it up?

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Binary fission occurs when two cells collide with each other. produces excess energy. creates new species. is the process by which bacteria reproduce.

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Thats what it gave me, bunch of questions one of them is the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, one of them is.

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

is ....

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

isss....... do you know the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, I do.

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Can you help me plz

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Do you know this too? The difference between anaphase of mitosis and anaphase I of meiosis is that the chromosomes line up at the equator in anaphase I. centromeres do not exist in anaphase I. chromatids do not separate at the centromere in anaphase I. crossing-over occurs only in anaphase of mitosis.

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Hello???? You there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not offhand, but I could look it up... as could you.

OpenStudy (smartbrain):

Ill guess because I look up 100% off my test on google and 99% were on there. My exact question and answer waere on there. I am going to guess becuase I looked those answers up and I couldent fine a answer. I could only find a 3 paragaaph essey with the answer somwhere hidden inside there. I dont have the time to read all of that because I must play minecraft lol. But thanks for your help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer to the binary fission question is almost certainly on Wikipedia, probably within the first paragraph.

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