What is diferance between budding and binary fission?
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Binary fission and budding are two variations of asexual reproduction found in bacteria and fungi.
BINARY FISSION
1 . it is mostly found in prokaryotes.
2.during binary fission, parent organism is divided into two daughter organisms by evenly separating the cytoplasm
3. symmetiric division takes place.
4. mostly found in bacteria
5 it is a natural process.
BUDDING
1. it is found in eukaryotes
2. during budding, a new organism is formed from the existing organism by sprouting out.
3 . it is a type of vegetative propogation.
4 . an assymetric division.
5. found in parasites , fungis etc...
6. it can be induced artifically....
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Binary fission and budding are two variations of asexual reproduction found in bacteria and fungi, respectively. Binary fission is mostly found in prokaryotes. 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.
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