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difference between binary fission and fragmentation ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Binary fission is the asexual reproduction of a single-celled organism by division into two roughly equal parts.

Binary fission is the asexual reproduction of a single-celled organism by division into two roughly equal parts.Fragmentation is the process of the division of a piece of organism, followed by mitosis cell division.

Answered by wacchala
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Anser. performing the binary fission....

prokaryotes bacteria protist Amoeba Paramecium and euglena etc and Eukaryotic cell organelle like a mitochondria and chloroplast perform a sexual reproduction by binary fission in this process the parent cell divides to form two similar daughter cells binary fission occurs either by mitosis or amitosis.

Exit of fission and division is different in different protist by device in amoeba divids in any plane due to lake of specific shape hence it is called as simple binary fission to Paramecium divides by transverse binary fission various Eglena by longitudinal binary fission.

Binary fission is usually performance by living organisms during favorable condition availability of a burden to food materials

2..performing the fragmentation..

this type of a sexual reproduction occurrence multicellular organisms in this type of reproduction the body of parents organism bricks up into many fragments and each fragment starts to live as an independent new organisms this type of reproduction occurrence in a ledge like spirogyra and sponges like sycon...

whenever there is plenty of water and nutrient are available to spirogyra its elements grow up a very fast and break up into many small fragments each fragment starts to live independently as a new spirogyra fibre if the body its icon break of incident Li into Meni fragments its fragments develops into news sycon.

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