Explain budding in yeast.
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Budding refers to the activation of yeast which is obtained from adding yeast in water
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➡️ Budding is also found in organisms like yeast.Yeast is an unicellular fungus. when yeast reproduces by budding method a, a small projection appears on the upper part of the cell. This projection gradually becomes larger in size and is known as bud. Now from this part another but develops in similar manner. This process of bud formation continuous for 3 to 4 times resulting in the formation of a chain of buds later, each bud develops into a new yeaast cell.
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➡️ Budding is also found in organisms like yeast.Yeast is an unicellular fungus. when yeast reproduces by budding method a, a small projection appears on the upper part of the cell. This projection gradually becomes larger in size and is known as bud. Now from this part another but develops in similar manner. This process of bud formation continuous for 3 to 4 times resulting in the formation of a chain of buds later, each bud develops into a new yeaast cell.
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