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Biology, 19.11.2020 21:20 sreyasusanbinu

Two Biology students were having a conversation about what is the DIFFERENCE between Binary Fission and Mitosis? Which statement below BEST summarizes the correct DIFFERENCE between Binary Fission and Mitosis?
A. Binary fission is for growth and repair and mitosis is for asexual reproduction
B. Mitosis ends with diploid cells and binary fission ends with haploid cells
C. Binary fission results in asexual reproduction and mitosis is for growth and repair
D. Binary fission results in 4 identical daughter cells and mitosis is 2 identical daughter cells

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