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explain budding in yeast

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Answered by dhiyacatherine
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In budding, a small bud arises from the parent plant. The bud continues to grow until it separates form the parent plant, forming a new cell.A part of all essential nutrients for the new cell is given to it by the parent plant.
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Answered by kumarranjeetwop7t3bb
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It involves putting yeast and sugar together in a bottle to create fizz.' 'Candida is a single-celled fungus or yeast cell that inhabits the intestinal tract and mucus membranes of every living person on the earth.' ... 'Yeasts are single-celled plants which utilize sugar in building new yeastcells.'

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