budding is commonly seen in
a. yeast
b. grasses
c. amoeba
d. bryophyllum
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Budding is a form of asexual reproduction which occurs in yeast cells. A new organism is produced via mitosis at a specific site in the mother cell, which causes an outgrowth or 'bud' to form. (see picture below) Amoeba and Spirogyra also reproduce asexually but via binary fission and fragmentation respectively.
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Budding is a form of asexual reproduction which occurs in yeast cells. A new organism is produced via mitosis at a specific site in the mother cell, which causes an outgrowth or 'bud' to form. (see picture below) Amoeba and Spirogyra also reproduce asexually but via binary fission and fragmentation respectively.
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