Science, asked by Ankit1234, 1 year ago

How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?

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Answered by dimpy71
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Hi friend ...

binary fission is a mode of asexual reproduction in which lower forms of organisms which is single celled divide into two daughter cells. it includes division of nucleus followed by division of cytoplasm.
example: amoeba.

it is mode of asexual reproduction in which lower group of organisms which is single celled divides into more daughter cells . in reality nucleus of parent cell divides into number of bits followed by the formation of cytoplasm.
example: plasmodium .

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Answered by saumya10
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hello buddy,


binary fission:- in this, a single divide into two daughter cells. it is a mode of asexual reproduction.
eg:- amoeba.

multiple fission:- in this, a single cell divides into many daughter cells. it is a mode of asexual reproduction.
eg:- spirozoans and algae.
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