Biology, asked by rockankitarya, 11 months ago

what is binnary fission and budding short answer​

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Answered by rajnandani7888
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Budding is found in eukaryotes. The main difference between binary fission and budding is that during binary fission, parent organism is divided into two daughter organisms by evenly separating the cytoplasm whereas, during budding, a new organism is formed from the existing organism by sprouting out.

Answered by annie200355
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Hey mate!!!

In case of binary fission, the unicellular organism divides by cell division to give rise to two equal and similar offspring. 

In case of budding, the organism produces a small bud which gradually grows in size and then separates from the parent.

Hope it helps you!!!

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