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How is binary fission in amoeba different from the binary fission in Paramoecium?

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Answered by smArora
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*Amoeba is a simple, unicellular organism which reproduces by binary fission. ... *Paramecium is a ciliate protozoan which reproduces asexually by the process of binary fission . The process differs from that of ameoba is that the cytoplasm and nucleus divide simultaneously to give rise to new daughter cells

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Answered by hibaanju2004
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Answer:

*Amoeba is a simple, unicellular

organism which reproduces by binary

fission. ... *Paramoecium is a ciliate

protozoan which reproduces asexually

by the process of binary fission . The

process different from that of ameoba is

that the cytoplasm and nucleus divide

simultaneously to give rise to new

daughter cells

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