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how does binary fission differ from multiple fission

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Answered by karuna18
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hey friend here is your answer:
Bacteria uses binary fission to reproduce quickly.They have other methods for exchanging DNA with each other.during binary fission,the DNA molecule a divides and forms two DNA molecules.
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Answered by S4MAEL
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☆BINARY FISSION:--
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●the cells divides into producing two daughter individuals.

● nucleus and cytoplasm divide simultaneously.

●Ameoba shows binary fission.
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☆MULTIPLE FISSION:--
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●the cells nucleus divides many times within the cyst to produce many daughter nuclei.

●the nucleus divides into many nuclei first and then each nuclei is surrounded by cytoplasm an daughter cells released by rupture of parent cell.

●plasmodium shows multiple fission.

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