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31 December, 11:33

How are binary fission and mitosis different?

Binary fission occurs in organisms without a nucleus. Mitosis occurs in organisms with a nucleus.

Binary fission occurs in organisms with a nucleus. Mitosis occurs in organisms without a nucleus.

Binary fission creates only one identical daughter cell. Mitosis creates two identical daughter cells.

Binary fission creates two identical daughter cells. Mitosis creates only one identical daughter cell.

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  1. 31 December, 11:51
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    the cell's chromosomes replicate and the cell divides, giving each cell an identical copy of each chromosome.
  2. 31 December, 11:52
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    I think it is the first one but I might be wrong
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