Differentiate between the fission in amoeba and plasmodium
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Binary fission in Amoeba.
Multiple fission in Plasmodium.
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● Fission in Plasmodium:
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( multiple fission)
Plasmodium reproduces asexually. It undergoes multiple fission . Here , the nucleus of an organism divides repeatedly to form a number of equal sized daughter nuclei and each daughter nuclei breaks away together with a small portion of the cytoplasm .
● Fission in Amoeba:
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( binary fission)
Amoeba is a unicellular organism. It has a porous cell membrane which encloses the cell organelles and cytoplasm. After replicating its genetic material through mitotic(equal)division, the cell divides into two equal sized daughter cells. The genetic material is also equally partitioned; therefore the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other and the parent cell. In this process, the nucleus of the Amoeba first divides to form two daughter nuclei by the process of Karyokinesis(division of cell nucleus). After the nucleus has divided into two, the process of Cytokinesis(division of cytoplasm) takes place in which the cytoplasm in the mother cell divides into two daughter cells. This leads to the formation of the two daughter Amoebae cell having a nucleus and its own cell organelles.
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( multiple fission)
Plasmodium reproduces asexually. It undergoes multiple fission . Here , the nucleus of an organism divides repeatedly to form a number of equal sized daughter nuclei and each daughter nuclei breaks away together with a small portion of the cytoplasm .
● Fission in Amoeba:
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( binary fission)
Amoeba is a unicellular organism. It has a porous cell membrane which encloses the cell organelles and cytoplasm. After replicating its genetic material through mitotic(equal)division, the cell divides into two equal sized daughter cells. The genetic material is also equally partitioned; therefore the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other and the parent cell. In this process, the nucleus of the Amoeba first divides to form two daughter nuclei by the process of Karyokinesis(division of cell nucleus). After the nucleus has divided into two, the process of Cytokinesis(division of cytoplasm) takes place in which the cytoplasm in the mother cell divides into two daughter cells. This leads to the formation of the two daughter Amoebae cell having a nucleus and its own cell organelles.
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