Biology, asked by believer001, 9 months ago

difference between binary fission and multiple fission​

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Answered by Anonymous
11

➠ AnSwer :-

⇾ Binary fission :-

  • It occurs during favourable conditions.
  • Nucleus divides only once during this form of reproduction
  • Protective covering is not formed around an

organism.

  • Example: Amoeba,

⇾ Multiple fission :-

  • It occurs when an organism faces unfavourableenvironmental conditions.
  • Nucleus divides repeatedly to form large numberof nuclei.
  • Protective covering, i.e., a cyst is formed aroundthe organism during multiple fission.
  • Example: Plasmodium.

Answered by Aryan0123
10

Hi ☺️⭐♥️❣️

Binary Fission :

(i) Nucleus divides into two parts.

(ii) It occurs during normal conditions.

(iii) It gives rise to two individuals.

(iv) Cytoplasm divides after each nuclear division.

e.g., Amoeba.

Multiple Fission :

(i) Nucleus divides into many parts.

(ii) It takes place during unfavourable conditions (Encysted stage),

(iii) It forms many individuals.

(iv) Cytoplasm does not divide after every nuciear division.

e.g., Plasmodium.

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