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how does the process of budding differ from the process of spore formation​

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Answered by viji18net
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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.

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.

Answered by biswaskumar3280
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Budding :

it is a type of asexual reproduction where a daughter organism is formed from a small projection known as bud. it develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cell divisions of the parent body. when fully grown it detaches to grow into a new independent individual.

Spore formation :

in many multicellular organisms, blob-on-a-stick like structures are involved in reproduction. these blobs are known as sporangia, which contains spores as reproductive structures.

does spore formation is also a type of asexual reproduction. hair leaving sales or sports have at the ability to germinate and give rise to a new colony of daughter organism.

the sports car covered by a thick walls that protect dam in unfavourable conditions.when did force come into contact with some more surface like soil and can begin to grow.

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