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A student is viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing various stages of asexual reproduction by bidding in yeast. Draw diagram of what he observes ( in proper sequence)

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Answered by sharon2pmc
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Budding in Yeast.

A bud like outgrowth develop into the parent body and it further breaks down in another bud simultaneously and the another yeast develops.

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Answered by mariospartan
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Explanation:

  • At first, an oval yeast cell is seen. Then an outgrowth is seen such that there is a region of constructing which separates it from the oval cell body of the parent yeast cell.
  • Then, the cell breaks down along with a part of the nucleus of the original cell.
  • Once the cell breaks down a single cell bud is formed.
  • After this, the bud reproduces to form multiple cells due to mitotic division.
  • Then division ultimately results in formation of new yeast due to growth of the buds.

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