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Explain multiple fission​

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Answered by lucas3
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Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Shyama bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Sarala bought 4 kg 800 oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought more fruits? ​

Answered by 6930ishani
1

Explanation:

Multiple fission is the reproductive cycle in which several individuals are formed or created out of the parent cell

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