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define budding and binary fission​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Binary fission occurs when a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells of the same size. ... Budding occurs when a parent cell forms a bubble-like bud. The bud stays attached to the parent cell while it grows and develops.

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Budding

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Additional InfoHomeScienceBiologyLife Cycle, Processes & PropertiesBuddingreproductionCite Share MoreWRITTEN BYThe Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....See Article HistoryAlternative Title: blastogenesisBudding, in biology, a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism. In some species buds may be produced from almost any point of the body, but in many cases budding is restricted to specialized areas. The initial protuberance of proliferating cytoplasm or cells, the bud, eventually develops into an organism duplicating the parent. The new individual may separate to exist independently, or the buds may remain attached, forming aggregatesor colonies. Budding is characteristic of a few unicellular organisms (e.g., certain bacteria, yeasts, and protozoans). 

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Binary fission

Binary fission, asexual reproductionby a separation of the body into two new bodies. In the process of binary fission, an organism duplicates its genetic material, or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and then divides into two parts (cytokinesis), with each new organism receiving one copy of DNA

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