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A student after viewing a prepared slide illustrates the budding in yeast in the following order which is not correct:
(A) b, c, d, e, a
(B) b, e, d, c, a
(C) b, d, e, c, a
(D) b, d, c, e, a

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Answered by UtkarshSrivastav
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Answer:

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Answered by topwriters
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(D) b, d, c, e, a

Explanation:

The picture is missing in the question. Please refer to the attached picture to know the sequence of images given.

Yeast reproduces asexually through the process of budding. A single cell first develops a bud where the nucleus of the mother cell divides to form two daughter nuclei. One of the daughter nuclei migrates into the bud. The bud then develops in size and maybe undergo further budding while being attached to the mother cell, thus forming a chain of buds.

The correct sequence of the process of budding is b, d, c, e, and a.

So Option D is the answer.

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