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difference between bud of yeast and bud of hydra

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BUDDING IN HYDRA ⤵

hydra is a simple multicellular organisml which reproduces by budding.

In HYDRA ,a bud is formed on the lateral side of the parent body by repeated mitotic cell divisions in its cells. the bud then grows gradually to form small hydra and gets detached from the parent body. the daughter hydra then develops into
an adult organism, similar to its parent.....

BUDDING IN YEAST ⤵

YEAST is a unicellular fungus in which a small outgrowth is formed on the body .
the nucleus of the parent cell divides into two one part moves into the bud . the bud then separates off from the parent and develops into a new individual. budding in yeast is so fast the bud formed starts forming its own bud before being detached from the parent's body.......

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