Biology, asked by misti5995, 11 months ago

How does binary fission differ from multiple fission ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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binary fission involves only 2 progeny formation from one parent....

in multiple fission. many progeny formed from 1 parent.....

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Answered by Walker41491
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BINARY FISSION :Fission, in biology, is the division of a single entity into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts to separate entities resembling the original. The object experiencing fission is usually a cell, but the term may also refer to how organisms, bodies, populations, or species split into discrete parts.

MULTIPLE FISSION : Multiple fission is the one in which the nucleus divides it several times into a daughter of nuclei and then the cytoplasm divides into as many cells as possible. ... The examples of multiple fission are Plasmodium, Chlamydomonas, algae which are reproduced by the multiple fission.

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