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\Large\underline\red{Question}How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\Large\star\sf\underline\red{Binary\:Fission:-}

  • In this an organism divides into 2 similar organisms Or 2 daughter cells.
  • Thick wall is not formed around the cell.
  • It can generally occur in favourable conditions.
  • Ex- Amoeba, paramecium.

\Large\star\sf\underline\pink{Multiple\:Fission:-}

  • In this, an organism produces 2 or more different organisms.
  • Thick wall is formed around the cell.
  • It can take place in unfavourable conditions.
  • Ex- Malarial parasite.

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