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Amoeba Reproduction
Amoebas reproduce by the asexual process of binary fission. In binary fission, a single
cell divides forming two identical cells. This type of reproduction happens as a result
of mitosis. In mitosis, replicated DNA and organelles are divided between two
daughter cells. These cells are genetically identical.
Some amoeba also reproduce by multiple fission. In multiple fission, the amoeba
secretes a three-layered wall of cells that harden around its body. This layer, known
as a cyst, protects the amoeba when conditions become harsh. Protected in the
cyst, the nucleus divides several times. This nuclear division is followed by the division
of the cytoplasm for the same number of times. The result of multiple fission is the
production of several daughter cells that are released once conditions become
favorable again and the cyst ruptures. In some cases, amoebas also reproduce by
producing spores.
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