How are binary fission and mitosis different?

a. Binary fission is found in eukaryotes, and mitosis is found in prokaryotes.
b. Binary fission is used for repair, and mitosis is not.
c. Binary fission is found in prokaryotes, and mitosis is found in eukaryotes.
d. Binary fission is a division of the nucleus, and mitosis is a division of the cytoplasm.


Answer: c. Binary fission is found in prokaryotes, and mitosis is found in eukaryotes.

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