what is the difference between cell division and binary fission
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1.Binary fission occurs among prokaryotes (cells that do not contain a nucleus). 2.Mitosis occurs among eukaryotes (cells that have a nucleus). 3.Binary fission does not include spindle formation (mitotic apparatus) and sister chromatids in its process making it a faster means of cellular division than mitosis.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CELL DIVISION AND BINARY DIVISION:-
1) CELL DIVISION IS A PROCESS IN WHICH CELL DIVIDES IN TO PARTS..IT
DOESN'T MEAN THAT THE DIVISION WILL BE EQUAL OR INTO TWO.
2) WHERE ELSE BINARY DIVISION IS A PROCESS IN WHICH THE PARENT DIVIDES INTO TWO DAUGHTER NUCLEI..
3) BINARY DIVISION IS A MODE OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION..BUT CELL DIVISION OCCURS IN BOTH SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION..
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