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GCSE Biology – Binary Fission in Bacteria This GCSE Biology video explains binary fission in bacteria clearly and simply for exam success. In this video, GCSE students learn how bacteria reproduce by binary fission in GCSE Biology. The lesson explains how the bacterial chromosome is copied, how the cell grows and divides, and how binary fission leads to rapid population growth under favourable conditions. The importance of binary fission in bacterial growth and infection is also covered. This video is designed for GCSE Biology revision and supports students studying AQA GCSE Biology, OCR GCSE Biology, and Edexcel GCSE Biology. It is suitable for Year 9, Year 10, and Year 11 students and covers a key part of the cell division and microorganisms topic. Students will develop understanding of binary fission, bacterial reproduction, asexual reproduction, population growth, and common GCSE Biology exam questions on microorganisms. GCSE Biology exam topic: cell division and microorganisms. Supports AQA, OCR, and Edexcel GCSE Biology revision on binary fission, bacterial reproduction, and asexual reproduction. Related topics include mitosis, pathogens, infection and response, and antibiotic resistance.