Distinguish between budding and Binary fission
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budding
The key difference between binary fission and budding is that the binary fission involves splitting of the parent cell into two parts by mitotic cell division followed by cytokinesis without the formation of an outgrowth or a bud while budding involves the formation of a bud or an outgrowth from the parent cell.
binary fusion
Binary fission is a simple asexual reproduction method that involves mitosis followed by the splitting of a parent individual into two equal halves. It is very common among prokaryotes mainly in bacteria and archaea. At the end of the binary fission process, two off springs result which are genetically and phenotypically identical.
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