what is the difference and similarity between leishmania nd amoeba of reproduction
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Matured parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells in binary fission.
The amoeba cell does not have a definite shape. It has a floating cytoplasm covered in a flexible cell membrane. Hence, the shape can be changed at any time. Binary fission in amoeba can also happen from any place of the cell (means from any plane).
Leishmania is a common human parasitic protozoan which also has a single cell structure. At one end of leishmania, there is a flagellum. Hence, the binary fission of leishmania has a definite orientation. This is the main difference between binary fission of amoeba and leishmania.
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Matured parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells in binary fission.
The amoeba cell does not have a definite shape. It has a floating cytoplasm covered in a flexible cell membrane. Hence, the shape can be changed at any time. Binary fission in amoeba can also happen from any place of the cell (means from any plane).
Leishmania is a common human parasitic protozoan which also has a single cell structure. At one end of leishmania, there is a flagellum. Hence, the binary fission of leishmania has a definite orientation. This is the main difference between binary fission of amoeba and leishmania.
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amoeba has no definite shape whereas leishmania do have but with a flagellum
when talking about it's reproduction both undergo binary fission but in amoeba it can divide or cut in any plane whereas in leishmania it can be cut only through a definite orientation
when talking about it's reproduction both undergo binary fission but in amoeba it can divide or cut in any plane whereas in leishmania it can be cut only through a definite orientation
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