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How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?​

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in binary fission the parent organism splits to form two new organisms. In multiple fission the parents organism splits to form many new organisms at the same time it takes place in organisms like Amoeba paramecium
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Answer: In binary fission, only two daughter cells are formed from the splitting of the parents cell.

In Multiple Fission many daughter cells are produced simultaneously from the parents cell.

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