Biology, asked by TanishqSarna1, 1 year ago

both bacteria and yeast reproduce by asexual methods but how does this method differ in them

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Answered by Amirpathan17
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Reproduction in bacteria reproduces by cell division. Bacteria grow to a fixed size and then reproduce through binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction And reproduction of yeast reproduces by budding. Here a small bud, or daughter cell, is formed on the parent cell. The nucleus of the parent cell splits into a daughter nucleus and migrates into the daughter cell. The bud continues to grow until it separates from the parent cell, forming a new cell.

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Reproduction in bacteria reproduces by cell division. Bacteria grow to a fixed size and then reproduce through binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction And reproduction of yeast reproduces by budding. ... The bud continues to grow until it separates from the parent cell, forming a new cell.

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