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2 July, 01:24

Are cell division and binary fission the same thing?

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  1. 2 July, 01:46
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    Binary fission is where one cell splits and forms two cells. There are no phases and one cell may have more material than the other. It occurs in one-celled organisms. Cell division occurs after meiosis, consists of 4 phases, and occurs in multi-celled organisms.
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