1. Two bronchium animals sit side by side and form a protoplasmic bridge between them.
2. The large nucleus decomposes and the small splitting fraction (twice) is divided into 4 small nuclei.
3 - decomposing 3 nuclei and one remains divided into two indirectly divided into two nuclei, one small note and a large female nucleus.
4 - move a small island from each animal to the other across the arch and unite a small nucleus.
5. The animals separate from each other.
6. The macrophage nucleus is divided into several divisions to give 8 nuclei increasing in volume 4 of which are large nuclei and 4 remain small.
7. Each non-sexual bramysium is divided by fission twice to be four animals each with small nests and other large ones.
2. The large nucleus decomposes and the small splitting fraction (twice) is divided into 4 small nuclei.
3 - decomposing 3 nuclei and one remains divided into two indirectly divided into two nuclei, one small note and a large female nucleus.
4 - move a small island from each animal to the other across the arch and unite a small nucleus.
5. The animals separate from each other.
6. The macrophage nucleus is divided into several divisions to give 8 nuclei increasing in volume 4 of which are large nuclei and 4 remain small.
7. Each non-sexual bramysium is divided by fission twice to be four animals each with small nests and other large ones.
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