The answer would be: <span>Binary fission involves a single parent cell, so there is only one set of genetic information that can be duplicated and passed on to the daughter cells.
If you see the picture, it is clear that there is only 1 parent involved in binary fission. This will exclude the first and third option.
The genetic duplicated before splitting, so the cells should have an equal number of parent genetic material, not halves. This will exclude the second option.
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16. G. schlerenchyma cells
17. D. ATP
If it's a true or false question it's true.
Might be gene regulation, the process of turning genes on and off in normal development