differentiate between budding in multicellular organisms and unicellular organisms
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Budding
Fission
1.New organism is formed attached to the parent organism as a bud.
1.New organism is formed by splitting of one cell into two.
2.Cytoplasm is divided unevenly.
2.Cytoplasm is divided evenly.
3.Budding can be done artificially.
3.Fission cannot be performed artificially.
Fission
Fragmentation
1.Fission occurs in unicellular organism.
1.Fragmentation occurs in simple multicellular organism.
2.It is simple mitotic division.
2.It is breaking off of a part of an organism.
3.It is found in organisms of Kingdom Protista and Monera.
3.It is found in some helminthes.
Fission
1.New organism is formed attached to the parent organism as a bud.
1.New organism is formed by splitting of one cell into two.
2.Cytoplasm is divided unevenly.
2.Cytoplasm is divided evenly.
3.Budding can be done artificially.
3.Fission cannot be performed artificially.
Fission
Fragmentation
1.Fission occurs in unicellular organism.
1.Fragmentation occurs in simple multicellular organism.
2.It is simple mitotic division.
2.It is breaking off of a part of an organism.
3.It is found in organisms of Kingdom Protista and Monera.
3.It is found in some helminthes.
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