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Explain Budding ......?​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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Budding :-

  • A bud starts as an outgrowth on the parent body.
  • As this bud grows, it becomes a new individual organism.
  • In some organisms, the buds remain attached to the parent’s body (example: yeast)
  • In some organisms, it detaches from parent body and develops into a complete mature individual (hydra).

This type of reproduction is called as budding.

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Answered by VelvetBlush
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Hydra and Yeast are some of the examples of budding.

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