Prokaryotic reproduction typically involves
replication
of DNA and binary fission of the cytoplasm to produce two
identical offspring.
DNA in eukarotes
packaged with histone
proteins as chromosomes in the form of chromatin fibers located within nuclei. The remaining
DNA in eukaryotic cells is found in mitochondria and
chloroplasts, organelles that reproduce by binary fission in
a manner similar to prokaryotic reproduction
which eukaryotes reproduce both was
algae, fungi, and some protozoa reproduce
both sexually and asexually. (Animals generally reproduce
only one way or the other.)
4 maj groups of euk
protozoa, fungi, algae, water and slime molds