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Differentiate between Multiple Fission and Fragmentation [2 marks];

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Answered by shrashtis640
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Multiple fission is the process of dividing the parent cell nucleus via mitosis in order to produce daughter nuclei and then daughter cells. In contrast, fragmentation is the process of just breaking the parent organism into several fragments that are capable of developing into complete new organisms.

Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between fission and fragmentation is that in fission, a unicellular organism breaks up to form two daughter organisms whereas in fragmentation, a multicellular organism breaks up into various fragments and each fragment develops into a complete organism.

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