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The structures of the parent that disappear during binary fission of Euglena and develop afresh in daughter euglenae

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Focus on organelles involved in sensing and regulation—they’re often regenerated in daughter cells.
Updated On: May 9, 2025
  • Flagella and kinetosome
  • Nucleus and basal granule.
  • Chromatophores and cytoplasm.
  • Stigma, paraflagellar body and contractile vacuole.
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During binary fission in Euglena, the stigma, paraflagellar body, and contractile vacuole disintegrate and regenerate in the daughter cells. These structures are essential for photoreception and osmoregulation.
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