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| Binary fission | Multiple fission |
| The parent cell divides itself into two equal and identical daughter cells. | The single parent cell is divided into many daughter cells. |
| It is the most common form of reproduction in prokaryotes. | It is the most common type of reproduction in Protists and parasitic species. |
| It occurs during favorable conditions. | It occurs during unfavorable conditions. |
| It has a definite pattern of division. | It does not have a definite pattern of division. |
| It divides only once. | It divides repeatedly. |
| In this, both cytoplasm and nucleus divide together. | In this, the nucleus divides first and is surrounded by cytoplasm whose division occurs later. |
| Example: Bacteria, Amoeba, Euglena, etc. | Example: Plasmodium, Algae, etc. |
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- Conservative forces are those for which work done depends only on initial and final points.
Example- Gravitational force, Electrostatic force. - Non-Conservative forces are those where the work done or the kinetic energy did depend on other factors such as the velocity or the particular path taken by the object.
Example- Frictional force.
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Commercial unit of energy in 1 kWh.
One kilowatt hour is the amount of energy consumed by an agent in one hour working at a constant rate of one kilowatt (i.e. at the rate of 1000 J in one second).
SI unit of energy is joule.
1kWh = 1kW × 1h
= 1000W × 1h
= 1000(j/s) × 3600s
= 3600000J
= 3.6 × 106 J
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