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what are binary fission differ from multiple fission​

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Answered by mahajangeeta33
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binary fission the parent cell splits into parts and in Multiple Fission parents L slits in multiple parts

Answered by Anonymous
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Binary Fission:

  1. In this process, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Each cell, thus, formed, grows to form an individual.
  2. For Example: \tt{Bacteria \ and \ Amoeba.}

Multiple Fission:

  1. It is the repeated division of a parent cell into a number of small individuals.
  2. For Example: \tt{Plasmodium.}

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