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How does Binary fission differ from Multiple Fission?

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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Answer: In binary fission, only 2 daughter cells are formed from the splitting of the parent cell. In multiple fission, many daughter cells are produced simultaneously from the parent cell. In binary fission, the parent nucleus divides only once, forming 2 nuclei.
Answered by Anonymous
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BINARY FISSION :-

1. it occurs when the environment condition is favourable for the organism

2. There is no protection covering formed outside the cell.

3. Only two new organism are formed by this type of reproduction.

MULTIPLE FISSION:-

1. it occurs when the environment condition are unfavourable for the organism.

2. A protection covering called cyst is formed outside the cell.

3. Many new individual are formed by this type of reproduction.

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