How Do You Spell BINARY FISSION?

Pronunciation: [bˈa͡ɪnəɹi fˈɪʃən] (IPA)

Binary fission is a common form of reproduction in single-celled organisms. The pronunciation of the word can be broken down using IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈbaɪnəri ˈfɪʃən/. The first syllable "bi-" is pronounced with a short "i" followed by the "n" sound. The second syllable starts with an "aɪ" sound, followed by a short "i" and then the "r" sound. The final syllable starts with an "f" sound followed by a short "i" and then the "sh" sound, followed by the "ən" sound at the end.

BINARY FISSION Meaning and Definition

  1. Binary fission is a process of asexual reproduction commonly observed in unicellular organisms and certain multicellular organisms, whereby a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. It is a method of replication and growth that involves the splitting of an organism into two identical copies, each capable of independent existence. This form of reproduction is widespread among bacteria, protists, and some archaea.

    During binary fission, the parent cell first duplicates its genetic material, including its DNA. The two copies attach to the membrane, which elongates until it eventually segregates the replicated DNA to opposite ends of the cell. As the cell elongates further, a septum forms at its center, which eventually divides the cellular contents into two individual cells. The septum grows and constricts until it completely separates the cytoplasm and organelles, resulting in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells.

    While binary fission may appear simple, it is a highly regulated process involving a number of cellular mechanisms to ensure proper DNA replication, segregation, and cell division. This method of reproduction allows organisms to increase their population rapidly and effectively, allowing for efficient adaptation and survival in various environments.

    Binary fission is distinct from other forms of cell division, such as mitosis and meiosis, which commonly occur in multicellular organisms and involve the division of a cell's nucleus. In binary fission, the whole organism divides directly, bypassing the need for complicated processes associated with nuclear division.

  2. Simple f. in which the two new cells are approximately equal in size.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of BINARY FISSION

The word "binary" is derived from the Latin word "binarius", meaning "consisting of two". "Fission" comes from the Latin word "fissionem", meaning "a breaking into pieces". When combined, "binary fission" refers to the process of cell division in which a single cell splits into two identical daughter cells.

Similar spelling words for BINARY FISSION

Plural form of BINARY FISSION is BINARY FISSIONS

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