How does binary fission differ from multiple fission 0?
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In binary fission the organism (amoeba) splits to two parts whereas in multiple fission the organism (plasmodium ) splits to more than two parts.
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When a single cell divides into two equal halves, it is known as binary fission. Bacteria and amoeba are the examples of binary fission.
When a single cell divides into multiple daughter cells at the same time, it is known as multiple fission. Algae and sporozoans are the examples of multiple fission.
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