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differentiate between binary fission and budding

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Answered by pakhi6
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Binary fission is the simple division of unicellular organisms into two similar daughter cell of roughly equal size exactly identical in shape . In this process nucleus divide first and then the cytoplasm and the cell membrane. This type of reproduction occurs in bacteria, some algae and fungi.


A new individual arises on the parent organism as an outgrowth called bud. The nucleus of the body divides into two and one of the nuclei pass into the bud. The bud grows , developed and get detached from the parent organism to become a new individual . It is a common method of reproduction in yeast and hydra.


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Answered by anshudalal23
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Explanation:

Binary fission is mostly found in prokaryotes. Budding is found in eukaryotes. The main difference between binary fission and budding is that during binary fission, parent organism is divided into two daughter organisms by evenly separating the cytoplasm whereas, during budding, a new organism is formed from the existing organism by sprouting out. 

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