Biology, asked by jak, 1 year ago

What are different examples of multiple fission?

Answers

Answered by sawakkincsem
141
Multiple fission is the one in which the nucleus divides it several times into a daughter of nuclei and then the cytoplasm divides into as many cells as possible.

In each cell which is divided with the help of the nucleus, there is a nuclei in the each cell which is divided. 

This is a common form of asexual reproduction in some of the certain acellular organisms.

The examples of multiple fission are Plasmodium, Chlamydomonas, algae which are reproduced by the multiple fission.
Answered by tinniagt
78
Multiple fission is the process of asexual reproduction which takes place in lower organisms such as protozoa (Plasmodium, malarial parasite), algae (Chlamydomonous), It is the process where nuclei of the parent cell divides several times to produce several nuclei enclosed within a cyst like structure. They remain in this cyst like structure till favorable conditions arrive. After arrival of favorable conditions, the cyst breaks to release large number of off-springs.
Similar questions