How does the process of budding differ from binary fission?
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binary fission usually occurs in unicellular organisms in which the parent body evenly divides into 2 similar halves. eg amoeba,
whereas budding occurs in lower multicellular organisms in this process a small bud is formed from the parent body. eg yeast.
whereas budding occurs in lower multicellular organisms in this process a small bud is formed from the parent body. eg yeast.
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Budding: It is a process in which an organism reproduces by producing small outgrowths from the cell called as bud. These buds grow into new cells. It occurs in Yeast.
Binary fission: It is the process by which an organism reproduces by dividing into two cells from a single cell. It occurs in Amoeba & Paramecium.
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