Biology, asked by AMAYTRIPATHI, 1 year ago

difference between budding and binary fission

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Answered by megha249
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binary fission is the division of a single organism into two rotor organism

budding is the formation of a new organism through a bud of the parent organism

AMAYTRIPATHI: what are rotor organisms
AMAYTRIPATHI: ??
Answered by Caramelicious
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Binary Fission :-

\pink \bigstarThe division of the cells into two daughter cells is known as binary fission.

\green \bigstarParent cell cannot be identified since the parent cell itself gets divided into two daughter cells.

\blue \bigstarIt is a type of fission.

Budding :-

\pink \bigstar The formation of new bud from the parent organism is known as budding.

\green \bigstarThe parent cell gets detached from the new cell.

\blue \bigstarIt is a type of vegetative propagation.

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