binary and multiple fission? and budding
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Notice that binary fission starts with the nucleus dividing itself into two (mitosis) and move to opposite sides of the cell. After the cytoplasm constricts in the middle to split into two. The two new cells will have identical DNA. In Multiple Fission, the cell divides into many cells by mitosis.
Budding can be observed in fungi, plants, animals like metazoans and parasites. ... Therefore, the main difference between binary fission and budding is in the cytoplasmic division.
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binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction. it involves the division of cell and it's nucleus.
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