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HOW DOES THE PROCESS OF BUDDING DIFFER FROM SPORE FORMATION?ILLUSTRATE WITH THE HELP OF DIAGRAM HOW THEY OCCUR IN YEAST AND AMOEBA RESPECTIVELY.
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Answered by soniya1984
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BUDDING

it is the process by which an organizam gets diveded into equal shapes and sizes (EXCEPTION: AMEOBA)

SPORE FORMATION

the process by an organizam reproduce by forming spores

AMEOBA:

CELL DIVISION

YEAST:BUDDING

Answered by viji18net
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Answer:

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.

Spore formation: It is a process in which an organism reproduces by producing tiny spherical cells called spires that grow into new individuals. It occurs in Mosses & Ferns.

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