17. In the permanent slides
showing binary fission in
amoeba and budding in yeast
correct observations are
Daughter cells of amoeba and bud
of yeast both are smaller in size
than the parent cell
Daughter cells of amoeba are equal
to the parent cell but bud of yeast is
smaller in size than the parent cell
Daughter cells of amoeba are
smaller than parent cell but bud of
yeast is equal to the parent cell
Daughter cells of amoeba and bud
of yeast both are equal to the size of
parents
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Binary fission and budding are types of asexual reproduction where reproduction that takes place without gametes formation. During both of these processes, rapid multiplication occurs and the new organisms produced are genetically and morphologically identical to the parent however daughter cells/organisms are comparatively smaller in size than their parents.
So, the correct answer is "The daughter cells of Amoeba and the bud of yeast are smaller than their respective parent cells"
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