differences between budding and binary fission
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the budding grown up budd like potato grow up root potato upper thats call budding
binary fission are divided into two part are called binary fission
binary fission are divided into two part are called binary fission
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Binary Fission:-
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. These newly formed cells contain a duplicate of the parent chromosome.
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. This individual is attached to its parent individual and eventually becomes detached from its parent individual. After it starts its independent life. This bud is identical to its parent individual, and it also contains a duplicate copy of its parent nucleus.
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Binary Fission:-
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. These newly formed cells contain a duplicate of the parent chromosome.
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. This individual is attached to its parent individual and eventually becomes detached from its parent individual. After it starts its independent life. This bud is identical to its parent individual, and it also contains a duplicate copy of its parent nucleus.
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