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how are buds formed in yeast? give answer in five line

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yeast is known to be a unicellular and non green fungus organism which is reproduced by the method of budding. Firstly, a small bud appears as an outgrowth from the parent body. ... This process is very fast in yeast, often its first bud starts forming new buds before it gets detached from its parent yeast cell.


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Yeast is known to be a unicellular and non green fungus organism which is reproduced by the method of budding. Firstly, a small bud appears as an outgrowth from the parent body. ... This process is very fast in yeast, often its first bud starts forming new buds before it gets detached from its parent yeast cell.

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