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how how binary fission differ from budding​

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Answered by IzAnju99
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Binary fission and budding both are the mode of asexual reproduction . But in binary fission parent cells split into two daughter cells and lost their parent identity.

Whereas , in budding parent cell first produces outgrowth or bud which gets detached after maturity and service as an individual and maintained their parent identity. In binary fission, two equal size cells is formed whereas in budding an equal sized the cells are formed. prokaryotes , as well as some eukaryotes , also show binary fission like and amoeba . whereas eukaryotes show budding.

In binary fission , the cytoplasm divides evenly whereas in budding cytoplasm divides unevenly.

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