Biology, asked by ananyadubey2013, 1 year ago

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How do cell division differ between yeast and amoeba?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In amoeba the cell division is irregular binary fission , whereas in yeast there is a process called budding.

In binary fission u will notice there is equal size of the daughter cells formed (as in amoeba the daughter cells are of same size) , whereas in budding the size differs (as in yeast the offspring is of different size as compared to the parent cell) .


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In yeast and Amoeba, the parent cell divides to give rise to new individual cells.

In yeast, nucleus divides after the formation of small outgrowth (bud) from the parent, whereas in Amoeba, cell division starts with the division of nucleus into two daughter nuclei.

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