What are the differences between fission and budding in reproduction process?
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there r 2 types of fission.
binary n multiple fission.
binary fission - it is a kind of sexual reproduction shown by unicellular organisms
like bacteria n protozoans like amoeba where a single cell divides to produce 2 daughter cell.
multiple fission - in the malarial parasite plasmodium the single parent cell simultaneously divide into many daughter cells.
budding - in hydra , a bud develops as an outgrowthdue to repeated cell division at one specifi9c site.
the buds develop into tiny individuals and when fully mature detach from the parent body and becomes new independent individual.
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binary n multiple fission.
binary fission - it is a kind of sexual reproduction shown by unicellular organisms
like bacteria n protozoans like amoeba where a single cell divides to produce 2 daughter cell.
multiple fission - in the malarial parasite plasmodium the single parent cell simultaneously divide into many daughter cells.
budding - in hydra , a bud develops as an outgrowthdue to repeated cell division at one specifi9c site.
the buds develop into tiny individuals and when fully mature detach from the parent body and becomes new independent individual.
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panigrahichinu:
THANK YOU A LOT ......But binary fission is an asexual reproduction.
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Binary fission: It is the process by which an organism reproduces by dividing into two cells from a single cell. It occurs in Amoeba & Paramecium.
Budding: It is a process in which an organism reproduces by producing small outgrowths from the cell called as bud. These buds grow into new cells. It occurs in Yeast.
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