How does binary Ission differ from multiple fission
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Fission is a type of asexual reproduction where the daughter cells are divided into two or more cells. In the other hand binary fission is a type of fission in which divided into two equal sized daughter cells for example amoeba.
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Binary Fission:-
- Nucleus divides in 2
- takes place in favourable condition
- no cyst formation
- example - amoeba
Multiple fission:-
- nucleus divides in many parts
- takes place in both favourable and unfavourable conditions
- cyst formation takes place
- example- plasmodium
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