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a student observed a permanent slide showing asexual reproduction in yeast. draw diagram of the observation he must have made from the slide. name the process also

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Answered by ranshul03
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yeast uses an asexual method of reproduction known as budding. Here a small bud known as bleb or daughter cell is formed on the parent cell. The nucleus of parent cell splits into a daughter nucleus migrates into the daughter cell.
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A permanent slide showing asexual reproduction in yeast.

  • Yeast uses an asexual mode of breeding called budding.
  • Here a tiny bud known as bleb or daughter cell is developed on the mother cell.
  • The nucleus of the mother cell divides into a child nucleus formed into the daughter cell.
  • The newly formed morphon which is remains attached as it grows further.
  • It is moved from the mother morphon when it gets developed by leaving scar tissues behind.
  • As this is asexual breeding, the newly formed morphon is similar to the mother and is genetically similar.

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