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How does binary fission differ from multiple fission explain?

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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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for once I read that brainly fission hahaha

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IN EASY WORDS BINARY FISSION MEANS SPILLING OF A THING IN TWO PARTS.LIKE IN AMOEBA.

BUT MULTIPLE FISSION MEANS SPILLING OF A THING IN MORETHANTWOPARTS. LIKE IN YEAST.

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