Check sibling questions

How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?

 

Answer:

Binary Fission

Multiple Fission

1. In this type of fission, the parent produces two daughter cells.

 

1. In this type of fission, more than two daughter cells are produced at a time.

 

2. There’s a single division in binary fission.

2. There are repeated divisions in multiple fission.

3. Both nucleus and cytoplasm divide simultaneously .

 

3. Nucleus division is followed by the division of cytoplasm.
4. It is mostly seen in prokaryotic organisms i.e. Amoeba, Paramecium.

 

4. It is seen in a malaria-causing parasite called Plasmodium .

 

 


Transcript

MULTIPLE FISSION Schizont Daughter Nuclei Merozoites Rupturing schizont wall BINARY FISSION IN AMOEBA Parent Cell Nucleus Divides Cytoplasm Divides Two Daughter Cells

  1. Class 10
  2. Chapter 8 Class 10 - How do Organisms Reproduce?

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