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Difference between binary fisssion and budding 2

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Answered by niharika9585
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Explanation:

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BINARY FISSION :-

-> binary fission is the division of a single parent organism into two daughter organism .

-> it is a type of fission.

-> no parent organism can be identified after binary fission because it has been divided into two daughter cells.

-> it is a symmetric division.

BUDDING :-

-> budding is the formation of new organisms through a bud on parent organism.

-> it is a type of vegetative propagation.

->the parent organisms remains same after detaching of new organisms from the parent.

-> it it is an asymmetric division.

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Answered by niral
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Answer:

Explanation:

BINARY FISSION

- BINARY FISSION IS THE DIVISION OF A SINGLE ORGANISM INTO TWO DAUGHTER ORGANISM.

- A SYMMETRIC DIVISION.

- A NATURAL PROCESS.

- MOSTLY FOUND IN BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA.

BUDDING

- BUDDING IS THE FORMATION OF A NEW ORGANISM THROUGH A BUD OF PARENT ORGANISM.

- AN ASYMMETRIC DIVISION.

- CAN BE INCLUDED ARTIFICIALLY.

- FOUND IN PARASITES AND FUNGI.


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