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How does binary fission differ from multiple fission ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In binary fission, the parent cell divides itself into two equal and identical daughter cells. It is the most common form of reproduction in prokaryotes such as bacteria. In multiple fission, a single parent cell is divided into many daughter cells.

Answered by purvapednekar
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In the binary fission the parent cell divides into two daughter cells. In multiple fission the organism forms a protective covering called cyst around itself when there are adverse conditions. Many daughter cells are formed inside the cyst which comes or by breaking the cyst when favorable conditions reappear

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