Biology, asked by Jagritisolanki8950, 1 year ago

How does the process of binary fission in Amoeba differ from that of Leishmania ?

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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The ultimate difference is the structure of the Amoeba making the asexual reproduction all over the plane whereas, in Leishmania it is done through the longitudinal plane only.
Answered by samairasayyedkhan
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When a single cell divides into two equal halves, it is known as binary fission. Bacteria and amoeba are the examples of binary fission.

When a single cell divides into multiple daughter cells at the same time, it is known as multiple fission. Algae and sporozoans are the examples of multiple fission.

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