Choose the correct statement(s) on budding in yeast from the following : (1)
I. A parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells and here the parent identity is lost.
II. In this the elongated nucleus divides to form two or more daughter nuclei.
III. A bud arises from a particular region on a parent body.
IV. After detaching from the parent body the bud grows into a new independent individual.
(A) I only
(B) III only
(C) II and III only
(D) III and IV only
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(d) III and IV only
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D) III and IV Only
Explanation:
Budding in yeast is its asexual method of reproduction.
Here a bud will be formed at any one point of the parent cell. The nucleus elongates and then separates into two for the bud and the parent. The separated bud then develops into a new individual.
So from the options given, only options III and IV are correct. As the parent does not lose its individuality and also the nucleus does not divide into multiple daughter cells.
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