Explain : yeast cells reproduce by budding?
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Saccharomyces cerevisiaereproduces by budding process in favourable condition.In this process parent cell develop short outgrowth known as bud and nucleus divides in two nuclei. One of them moves towards the bud. When bud enlarges in size their become large constriction between bud and parent cell due to which bud gets detached from parent cell and live as a new yeast cell.In most favourable conditions, budding process takes place very fast as a result parent cell develops one bud which again develop another bud without detaching from parent cell and a chain like structure is formed which is called pseudo mycelium
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