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A. Binary fission occurs slowly, while vegetative reproduction occurs rapidly. B. Binary fission occurs in plants, while vegetative reproduction occurs in animals.
C. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction, while vegetative reproduction is a type of sexual reproduction.
D. Binary fission occurs in single-celled organisms, while vegetative reproduction occurs in multicellular organisms.
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