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explain multiple fission​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiple fission

Multiple fissionThe nucleus of the parent cell divides several times by amitosis, producing several nuclei. The cytoplasm then separates, creating multiple daughter cells. Some parasitic, single-celled organisms undergo a multiple fission-like process to produce numerous daughter cells from a single parent cell...

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Answered by ImposterQueen
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●Multiple fission●

---> Multiple fission is the process of asexual reproduction in which instead of 2 daughter cells, many daughter cells are produced from the parent cell.

---> In this, the nucleus undergoes repeated division to produce a large number of nuclei.

---> All the daughter cells are equal sized and are similar.

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