Biology, asked by dasanish9876, 1 year ago

How binary fission of amoeba is different from that of leishmania?

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Answered by naina5816
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The binary fission is a process of dividing a parent cell into two. In amoeba the binary fission takes place at any part of organisms whereas what makes it different in leishmania is the presence of flagellum .

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Answered by shreyassgowda22
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Explanation:

*In amoeba, the splitting of the two cells during division can take

place in any plane.

* Leishmania(causes kala azar) have a whip-like structure at one end

of the cell. In such organisms binary fission occurs in a definite

orientation in relation to their structures(flagellum).

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