Question
Difference between: Binary fission and Multiple fission

Answer

Binary fission Multiple fission
$1$. Binary fission forms only two offsprings from a single parent. $1$. Multiple fission forms many offsprings from a single parent.
$2$. This method of reproduction occurs in normal condition. $2$. This method of reproduction occurs in unfavourable condition.
$૩$. In this method the nucleus divides once. $3$. The nucleus divides several times.
$4$. In this cytoplasm also divides into two parts. $4$. In this, small amount of cytoplasm collects around each daughter nuclei after multiple divisions.
$5$. The parent cell does not get destroyed but it gets divided into two parts. $5$. In this with breaking of cyst, the parent cell also break.

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