How are binary fission and mitosis different?
a. Binary fission is found in eukaryotes, while mitosis is not.
b. Mitosis helps an organism to grow, while binary fission does not.
c. Mitosis does not occur in phases, while binary fission does.
d. Binary fission helps an organism to grow, while mitosis does not.
Answer: b. Mitosis helps an organism to grow, while binary fission does not.
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