How is the process of binary fission different from budding?
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in binary fission, parent cell divides into 2 daughter cells simulataneously, where as in budding a bud develop on the body of parent and detaches itself after maturation.
Now the main difference over here is that in binary fission, parent identity is completely lost, where as in the budding process, parent identity is not lost. This is the main difference
Now the main difference over here is that in binary fission, parent identity is completely lost, where as in the budding process, parent identity is not lost. This is the main difference
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binary fission
1)in this the parent organism splits to form two new individual
2) both the organism formed are of equal size
budding
1)in this a small part of the body of the parent organisms grow out as a bud which later detaches and becomes new organism
2)daughter organism is smaller than the parent organism
1)in this the parent organism splits to form two new individual
2) both the organism formed are of equal size
budding
1)in this a small part of the body of the parent organisms grow out as a bud which later detaches and becomes new organism
2)daughter organism is smaller than the parent organism
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