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how does bionary in amoeba is different from in leishmania

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AMOEBA :

the nucleus of the amoeba cell undergoes division and duplicates into two nuclei. Then the two nuclei move in opposite directions in the parent cell. The cell synthesizes proteins and other necessary substances in preparation for binary fission. At the final stage of binary fission, the cytoplasm divides and forms two identical daughter cells.

LEISHMANIA :

Leishmania divides by binary fission. It shows longitudinal binary fission because leishmania has a flagellum at one end of the cell. Due to this structure, it results in two daughter cells in the longitudinal plane.


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