Biology, asked by amisha000, 1 year ago

how does binary fission differ from multiple fission

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Answered by arpit281
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Binary fission ("division in half") is a kind of asexual reproduction. ... InBinary Fission a single parent cell splits to form only two new daughter cells [eg. amoeba] whereas in multiple fission a single parent cell divides to form many new daughter cells at the same time 
Answered by sahil573
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Binary fission :-

1st. Only two daughter cell are form

2nd no cyst formation

3rd undergoes fission in any condition

4th chance for survival is less

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Multiple fission:-

1st maby daughter cells are formed

2nd young one are protected by cyst

3rd cyst open up only in favourable conditions

4th chance of survial is more
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