Biology, asked by amarchandrathore123, 11 months ago

how does asexual reproduction takes place in yeast

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Answered by ranigite38145
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Explanation:

By the asexual method of budding.

Budding is classified in binary fission.

Answered by promila47
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yeast is unicellular is the great depending on the species of yeast asexual most of the yeast by an asymmetric division process called budding . first it small protubrance on the parent cell grows to full size and form a bud . the nucleus of parents into a daughter nucleus and migrates into the a daughter cell

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