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In contrast to eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells

A. have a cell cycle that includes interphase and mitosis.
B. have to pass through the G1, S, and G2 phases to prepare for division.
C. have to use binary fission to divide.
D. have to go through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

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the answer to this is C.

The right answer is C

"Binary fission" is the most common form of reproduction and cell division of prokaryotes. A cell, after replicating its genetic material, divides into 2, each part containing a copy of the genetic material and 2 new perfectly individualized cells are finally created, each having the ability to grow to the size of the parent cell of origin ... The chronology is as follows:

- replication of the bacterial chromosomal DNA and segregation into two nucleoids and cell growth phase;

- assembly of a protein ring of constriction;

- constriction of the ring associated with the wall synthesis until complete individualization of the 2 new cells.