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How does binary fission differ from multiple fission??​

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Answered by fab78
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In binary fission , the parent cell divided into two daughter cell.ex. amoeba

In multiple fission, the parent cell divided into more than two daughter cell. Ex. plasmodium.

Answered by Anonymous
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In binary fission the parent organisms splits into two halves thus two individuals are formed From single parent whereas in multiple fission many individuals are formed splitting of a single parent . Binary fission occur in amoeba whereas multiple fission occur in plasmodium.

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