Which table shows how the daughter cells from each process compare to the starting cells?

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The question is asking to compare the daughter cells produced through binary fission in amoebas and budding in yeast cells, focusing on whether they are identical or different from the parent cells.

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B: Binary Fission - identical; Budding - different.

The best choice is B: Binary Fission - identical; Budding - different.

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The best choice is B: Binary Fission - identical; Budding - different.

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Binary fission results in genetically identical cells, while budding may produce cells that differ in size or developmental stage.

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A common mistake is assuming all asexual reproduction mechanisms produce identical cells, but budding can lead to variations.

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