Ans.
Binary fission is defined as a process of cell division, by which a parent cell gets divided into two daughter cells, identical to parental cell.
Bacteria reproduce through binary division, during which genetic material replicates and each daughter cell receives same amount of genetic material as present in parent cell. The daughter cells are exact same copies of parent cells, both genetically and morphologically.
Thus, the correct options are :
-Due to the stretching of the plamsa membrane, both bacterial cells will contain a complete genome.
-Each bacterial daughter cell is a same copy of the other cell, both as genetically and morphologically.