Write one difference between binary fission and budding.
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Difference between binary fission and budding
During binary fission, a symmetrical division of parent cytoplasm between two daughter cells can be identified. During budding, a small portion of the parent cytoplasm is separated as the new organism. Therefore, the main difference between binary fission and budding is in the cytoplasmic division.
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In binary fission, two equal-size cells is formed whereas in budding unequal sized cells are formed. Prokaryotes, as well as some eukaryotes, also show binary fission like an amoeba. whereas eukaryotes show budding. In binary fission, the cytoplasm divides evenly whereas in budding cytoplasm divides unevenly.
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