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31 July, 08:21

How does protist fission differ from bacterial fission?

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  1. 31 July, 08:25
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    The bacterial fission occurs by the following method:

    The DNA replicates. The replicated DNA is copied and it moves to the opposite sides of the cell. The length of the parent cell increases. The cell divides from the center with distribution of equal amount of DNA. After this, the cell wall is formed.

    In protist fission: In protist fission, the nucleus of the parent cell divides many times. After this cytoplasm separates and forms around the daughter nuclei.
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