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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

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Answered by pavneet24
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\huge\sf \underline{Binary \: Fission - }

Two daughter cells are produced from the single parent cell.It is splitting of single cell into two halves. It needs favourable conditions.Cytoplasm divide after each nuclear division .Example:Paramecium

\huge \sf \underline{Multiple \: Fission - }

Two or multiple daughter cells are produced from the single parent cell.It can occur in unfavourable conditions also. Cytoplasm  does not divide after each nuclear division .Example: Plasmodium and amoeba

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