Science, asked by davgirl5806, 1 year ago

Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in
(a) amoeba.
(b) yeast.
(c) plasmodium
(d) leishmania.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
53

Answer: It is yeast in which asexual reproduction occurs through budding.


In this type of reproduction, the offspring grows up or arise inheriting the parent gene as it sprouts up from a single organism.


There is no fusion of the gametes and except in most extreme cases, the chromosome numbers also do not change.  

Answered by Anonymous
5

Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in

(a) Amoeba

(b) Yeast

(c) Plasmodium

(d) Leishmania.

Ans. (b) Yeast

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