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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
Binary fission
Multiple fission
1. Forms two daughter individuals
1. Forms many daughter individuals
2. Divides only once
2. Divides repeatedly
3. No residue is left
3. Residue is left
4. Takes place in favourable conditions
4. Takes place in favourable as well as unfavourable conditions
5. Immortality is present
5. Immortality is absent
Example: <i style="user-select:initial !important">Amoeba</i> reproduces by binary fission
Example: <i style="user-select:initial !important">Plasmodium</i> reproduces through multiple fission
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