Difference between budding in unicellular and multicellular organism?
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The cells which made up only one type of cell is called unicellular organisms e. g chlaymydomonas, euglena, amoeba, mycloplasma
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Budding in unicellular organism:
In unicellular organism such as yeast, the cell wall and cell membrane forms a bulge in which daughter nucleus moves a form a bud or complete unicellular organism.
the bud may further divided and re divided to form a chain of buds.
example- Yeast.
Budding in multicellular Organism :
In multicellular organism, the body wall forms the bulge which developes in a full organism and detached ffrom parent plant.
Here the bud remains single.
Example- Hydra.
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