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how does population differ from binary fission has seen in amoeba?​

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Answered by aryankumarjaispfo2f0
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Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction to produce young ones. ... Binary fission is the process of dividing a parent cell into two. In amoeba the binary fission takes place at any part of the organisms whereas what makes it different in leishmania is the presence of flagellum.

Answered by mondaltoufique02
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binary fission is the reproduction in cells

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