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How is binary fission in Amoeba differ from Leishmania​

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Answered by Owais2005
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In amoeba, splitting of the cell into two during cell divison can take place in any plane. Leishmania has a whip like structure at one end of the cell, hence binary fission occurs in a definite orientation in relation to this structure. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction to produce young ones

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Answered by buddy98
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Answer: In amoeba, splitting of the cell into two during cell divison can take place in any plane. Leishmania has a whip like structure at one end of the cell, hence binary fission occurs in a definite orientation in relation to this structure. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction to produce young ones.

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