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- In binary fission, parent cell divides into two equal halves called daughter cells. ... Organisms like the amoeba, bacteria, euglena, etc., exhibit binary fission. During multiple fission, organism divides itself into numerous daughter cells. Examples of multiple fission are sporozoans and algae.
Binary fission could be defined as a mode of asexual reproduction by which an organism separates into two parts each carrying its own genetic material. ... Examples of binary fission can be observed in bacteria, amoeba, and in several eukaryotic cell organelles.