Differentiate between Budding in yeast amd budding in Hydra
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Yeast is unicellular. In yeast, bud arises a small protuberance on the parent yeast cell. it receives the daughter nuclei as it gradually develops. it may separate out or may not separate
Hydra is multicellular. In hydra, the bud appears due to repeated mitotic cell division in the body cells. The daughter bud is muticellular. this does not develop daughter buds.
Hydra is multicellular. In hydra, the bud appears due to repeated mitotic cell division in the body cells. The daughter bud is muticellular. this does not develop daughter buds.
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