how does binary fission differ from Multiple Fission
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In Binary 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 [eg. plasmodium].
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Binary fission takes place in favourable conditions while multiple fission takes place in unfavorable condition.
In binary fission parent organism divides ones in two parts but in multiple fission parent organism divides into multiple daughter cell.
No cyst formed in binary fission,Cyst formed outside organism in multiple fission.
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