Gibe various steps of budding in yeast
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Most yeasts reproduce asexually by an asymmetric division process called budding. First it produces a small protuberance on the parent cell that grows to a full size and forms a bud. The nucleus of the parent cell splits into a daughter nucleus and migrates into the daughter cell..
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Yeast is a unicellular organism. Budding usually occurs when food is available in plenty. In budding, one or more outgrowths appear on one side, which enlarges in size. The nucleus divides mitodcally, one daughter nucleus passes into the bud and the other remains in the parent cell. The bud either separates off from the parent cell or new bud appears before its separation from the parent cell resulting in the formation of branched or unbranched chain of buds.
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