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How does binary fission differ from budding in animals.
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Answered by ainafzal
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Major difference between binary fission and budding is that in budding there is an outgrowth from the parent individual producing a bud, which is identical to its parent individual, but in binary fission, there is no bud or outgrowth formation. ... Basically the prokaryotes show binary fission.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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Binary fission is mostly found in prokaryotes. The main difference between binary fission and budding is that during binary fission, parent organism is divided into two daughter organisms by evenly separating the cytoplasm whereas, during budding, a new organism is formed from the existing organism by sprouting out.

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