Biology, asked by Alizanoor054, 8 months ago

budding is commonly seen in
a. yeast
b. grasses
c. amoeba
d. bryophyllum

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Answered by sujalkotiya
3

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.

Answer is Yeast cell

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Answered by manasgupta2506
5

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Yeast

Explanation:

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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