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How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?
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| Binary fission | Multiple fission |
|---|---|
| A cell divides into two daughter cells. | A cell divides to give many daughter cells. |
| It occurs in favourable condition. | It occurs in unfavourable conditions. |
| Cyst is not formed. | Usually a cyst is formed. |
| Example: Amoeba, Leishmania | Example: Plasmodium |
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