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explain how budding sometimes results in a chain of cells in yeast​

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Yeast reproduces by budding. In budding, an outgrowth known as a bud appears on the parents' body, which eventually detaches to form a separate organism. ... This process can be repeated to get a chain of yeast cells

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Answer: Yeast reproduces by budding. In budding, an outgrowth known as a bud appears on the parents' body, which eventually detaches to form a separate organism. This process can be repeated to get a chain of yeast cells.

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