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Biology
Cell Division
Binary Fission
As you grow from infant to adult, cells are added due to the process "binary fission." true or false
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False. As you grow from infant to adult, cells are added due to the process of cell division, specifically mitosis. Binary fission is a type of cell division that occurs in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria.
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