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Welcome to my KZbin Channel Power of knowledge academy. In this video You will learn about the process of binary fission in paramecium.
Paramecium is a unicellular animal like protist which is put in kingdom protista, in chamber Animal like protists.
Paramecium reproduce both sexually and Asexually.
Asexual reproduction occurs by the process of Binary fission called Transverse binary fission.
Transverse binary fission is a common method of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms like Paramecium. In this process, the Paramecium cell divides transversely, meaning across its width, into two daughter cells. Here's a brief overview of the process:
1. Duplication of Organelles: Before the division begins, the Paramecium cell duplicates its organelles such as the macronucleus, micronucleus, contractile vacuole, and cilia.
2. Constriction of the Cell: Next, the cell undergoes constriction near its center, forming a furrow called the transverse groove.
3. Division into Two: The constriction deepens until the cell is completely divided into two parts, each with a copy of the organelles.
4. Formation of Daughter Cells: Finally, the transverse binary fission process results in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells. These daughter cells then grow to their full size before the cycle can repeat.
This method of reproduction allows Paramecium to rapidly increase its population under favorable conditions. It ensures that each daughter cell receives a full set of necessary organelles for survival and continued functioning. This simple yet efficient process helps Paramecium thrive in various aquatic environments where it is commonly found.
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