A chain of yeast cells forms because; A. yeast cells do not separate after budding (b); B. daughter cells are unable to survive without parent cells; C. buds reproduce as soons as they are formed; D. daughter cells stick together with the help of mucus(All India - 2012)
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Answer: Option (A) yeast cells do not separate after budding is the correct answer.
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Yeast cells forms chain like structure because yeast cells have the ability in which they are not separate from each other after the reproduction process i. e. budding.
Budding is a type of asexual reproduction that occurs in yeast cells in which small bud appear on the body of the yeast and after some time this bud mature and separated from parent body.
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