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Difference between binary fission in ameoba and budding in yeast

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Answered by zakir7581p0visq
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Binary Fission in Amoeba = Amoeba divides by mitosis. It is unicellular so it divides itself. First of all Karyokinesis (the division of nucleus) occurs followed by Cytokinesis (the division of cytoplasm). Then the Amoeba divides into two daughter cells.
Budding in Yeast = 
Most yeasts reproduce asexually by an asymmetric division process called budding. First it produces a small protuberance on the parent cell that grows to a full size and forms a bud. The nucleus of the parent cell splits into a daughter nucleus and migrates into the daughter cell.
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It is spiltting of a mature cell into two cells pf the same type in ameoba and bud gradually grows and detaches from parent
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