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what is fusion explain binary fusion and budding ? ​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Fusion can simply be described as a process in which a nucleus will combine or split  to form a multi nuclei.

Explanation:

  • In the process of binary fusion, a parent cell simply divides into two cells forming tow new daughter cells.

  • For the process of binary fission, the parent cell first copies its genetic material and then finally divides forming identical daughter cells.

  • Budding can be described as a kind of asexual reproduction in which a bud gives rise to a new organism by cell division.

  • Both the process of budding and binary fusion are methods of asexual reproduction.
Answered by shree2131
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Answer:

Fusion can simply be described as a process in which a nucleus will combine or split to form a multi nuclei. Explanation: In the process of binary fusion, a parent cell simply divides into two cells forming tow new daughter cells.

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