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9. How is binary fission different from vegetative reproduction?

A. Binary fission occurs slowly, while vegetative reproduction occurs rapidly. B. Binary fission occurs in plants, while vegetative reproduction occurs in animals.
C. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction, while vegetative reproduction is a type of sexual reproduction.
D. Binary fission occurs in single-celled organisms, while vegetative reproduction occurs in multicellular organisms.​

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D. Binary fission occurs in single-celled organisms, while vegetative reproduction occurs in multicellular organisms

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