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How does binary fission differ from multiple fission ?

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Binary fission is a type of fission, in which parent cell splits into two cells. e.g., Amoeba, bacteria.
Multiple fission is a type of fission in which single celled organisms divide into many daughter cells at one time. e.g., Plasmodium.
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