Binary fission vs conjugation

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Differences between Binary Fission and Conjugation

Binary fission vs conjugation

S.N. Binary fission Conjugation
1 It occurs during favorable condition. During unfavorable condition.
2 It takes place in healthy Paramecium. Takes place in weak Paramecium.
3 Occurs with only one parent. Occurs between two parents
4 It is asexual type of reproduction. It is sexual type of reproduction.
5 It continues for long generation (about 300 generations). It takes place after long generation.
6 Both micro and macronucleus take part in the process. Macronucleus degenerates. Only micronucleus take part in the process.
7 Breaking down of nucleus. Exchange of nuclear materials.
8 Does not need mate. Need mate.
9 Male and female pronuclei are not formed. Male and female pronuclei are formed.
9 Produce identical offspring. Produce different offspring- genetic diversity.
10 Paramecium becomes weaker and short. Becomes young due to nuclear exchange.
11 Reproduce quickly. Reproduce slowly.
12 Change in environment effects all. Change in environment does not effects all.
13 One cell can continue species survival. One cell cannot continue species survival.
14 No F-factor Has F-factor.

 

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