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explain budding and spore formation with examples?

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Answered by krimusa7524
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BUDDING :- IT IS A TYPE OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN WHICH A BUD DEVELOPS AS AN OUTGROWTH DUE TO REPEATED CELL DIVISION AT ONE  SPECIFIC SITE. THIS BUD DEVELOPS  INTO TINY INDIVIDUAL AND WHEN FULLY MATURE , DETACHED FROM PARENT BODY AND BECOME NEW INDIVIDUAL .

EXAMPLE : HYDRA

SPORE FORMATION: THE BLOB ARE SPORANGIA , WHICH CONTAINS CELLS , OR SPORES THAT CAN EVENTUALLY DEVELOP INTO NEW RHIZOPUS INDIVIDUALS . THE SPORES ARE COVERED BY THICK WALLS THAT PROTECT IT UNTIL THEY COME IN CONTACT WITH MOIST SURFACE AND CAN BEGIN TO GROW FURTHER IT GET MATURE AND BURST OUT.

EXAMPLE : RHIZOPUS

Answered by viji18net
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Answer:

Budding: It is a process in which an organism reproduces by producing small outgrowths from the cell called as bud. These buds grow into new cells. It occurs in Yeast.

Spore formation: It is a process in which an organism reproduces by producing tiny spherical cells called spires that grow into new individuals. It occurs in Mosses & Ferns.

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