state difference between binary fission and multiple fission
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Both binary fission and multiple fission are asexual reproduction and occur with the presence of only one parent. In binary fission, the parent cell divides itself into two equal and identical daughter cells. In multiple fission, a single parent cell is divided into many daughter cells.
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Binary fission occurs in amoeba which divides to form two identical daughter cells and leishmania also reproduce through binary fission but in a definite orientation
Multiple fission takes place in plasmodium and Monocystis in which a single nuclei divides to form various daughter cells which further move out from the parent body
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Multiple fission takes place in plasmodium and Monocystis in which a single nuclei divides to form various daughter cells which further move out from the parent body
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