Difference between budding and fission
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Binary fission is a simple reproduction method which involves mitosis followed by the splitting of a parent individual. It is very common among prokaryotes. In the binary fission, two identical individuals are formed. First, circular chromosome in the prokaryotic genome replicates. Then a new plasma membrane and a cell wall are formed along the midline of the cell, dividing the parent cell into two equally sized cells.
Budding
Budding is also a simple asexual reproduction method seen in fungi, certain plants, and in sponges like Hydra. Here, the replication of the nucleus followed by unequal cytokinesis takes place. It is a process in which the parent individual produces a smaller individual known as a ‘bud’ by mitotic cell division
Budding
Budding is also a simple asexual reproduction method seen in fungi, certain plants, and in sponges like Hydra. Here, the replication of the nucleus followed by unequal cytokinesis takes place. It is a process in which the parent individual produces a smaller individual known as a ‘bud’ by mitotic cell division
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Fission
In fission a unicellular organisms divides to from 2 or more organism fission is of two types
Budding
In budding a small outgrowth grows out from the parents organisms and forms a bud .Later ,it is deattached from the parents body and form new individuals.Hydro and yeast reproduce asexually by budding
In fission a unicellular organisms divides to from 2 or more organism fission is of two types
Budding
In budding a small outgrowth grows out from the parents organisms and forms a bud .Later ,it is deattached from the parents body and form new individuals.Hydro and yeast reproduce asexually by budding
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