how is yeast reproduced
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YEAST REPRODUCE BY BUDDING.
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Yeast reproduces by budding. In yeast, a small amount of cytoplasm accumulates at one end of the cell and a bud
is formed. The nucleus divides into two. One of them enters the bud. The bud grows and gets detached from the
parent cell to form a new cell.
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