what is the difference between multiple and binary fission
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amoeba whereas in multiple fission a single parent cell divides to form many new daughter cells at the same time (eg. ... binary fission is the spliting or division of a cell into two daughter cells, But multiple fission is the division or spliting of a parent cell into two or more daughter cells.
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In binary fission, the parent organism splits or divide to form two new organisms whereas in multiple fission, the parent organism splits or divide to form many new organisms at the same time.
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