Multiple Choice
What happens to the parent cell during binary fission?
A) It quadruples its DNA and other contents,and then divides in four.
B) It fuses with another parent cell to form two daughter cells.
C) It elongates,replicates its DNA,and divides in two.
D) It takes up DNA,incorporates it,and then separates into two cells.
E) It splits open,releases a daughter cell,and dissolves.
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