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what is fission and what are it's types

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Answered by harshbeerkaur4
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Fission (biology) ... The object experiencing fission is usually a cell, but the term may also refer to how organisms, bodies, populations, or species split into discrete parts.

Fission can be of two types, namely, binary fission and multiple fission. In binary fission, parent cell divides into two equal halves called daughter cells. Daughter cells are identical to each other and to their parent cell. Organisms like the amoeba, bacteria, euglena, etc., exhibit binary fission.

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fission:- it is a mode of asexual reproduction in we mature invisible divided into two or more similar and equal size daughter

fission is a two type

  1. binary fission
  2. multiple fission

  1. Binary fission:- it is the division of the body of an individual into two or equal halves of which function as independent daughter
  2. multiple fission:- a number of daughter are produced from a single parent in nucleus of the parent divide rapidly to a form of number of daughter nuclei.

Multiple Fission of Aamir first fishes occur during unfavourable condition

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