Difference between fission in amoeba and plasmodium
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Both amoeba and plasmodium reproduce asexually by fission. But the difference is that amoeba undergoes binary fission. i.e. amoeba divides to produce two daughter amoebae whereas plasmodium undergoes multiple fission .i.e. many simultaneously by a single organism
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Both amoeba and plasmodium reproduce asexually by fission. But thedifference is that amoebaundergoes binary fission. i.e.amoeba divides to produce two daughter amoebae whereas plasmodiumundergoes multiple fission.i.e. many simultaneously by a single organism.
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