<P> Fission, in biology, is the division of a single entity into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts into separate entities resembling the original . The object experiencing fission is usually a cell, but the term may also refer to how organisms, bodies, populations, or species split into discrete parts . The fission may be binary fission, in which a single entity produces two parts, or multiple fission, in which a single entity produces multiple parts . </P> <P> Organisms in the domains of Archaea and Bacteria reproduce with binary fission . This form of asexual reproduction and cell division is also used by some organelles within eukaryotic organisms (e.g., mitochondria). Binary fission results in the reproduction of a living prokaryotic cell (or organelle) by dividing the cell into two parts, each with the potential to grow to the size of the original . </P>

How many divisions take place in binary fission
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