Biology, asked by shwetapradhan10, 11 months ago

in the slides showing binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast what is it observed

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Answered by Anonymous
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Binary Fission in Amoeba. Amoeba reproduces by binary fission method where division of the parent cell and its components occur by stretching. ...

Budding in Yeast. The given slide shows the budding method of asexual reproduction in yeast.


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Answered by orambedi237
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amoeba:-    In this division, two similar individuals are formed from a single parent.

A mature Amoeba cell is larger. Its nucleus elongates and gradually divides amitotically into two.

The division of the nucleus is followed by the division of the cytoplasm.

Thus two new amoebae are formed from a single parent and the parent’s identity is lost.

2} yeast now

One or more bulblike projections (buds) arise from the cell membrane.

. The nucleus of the parent cell divides and one of the daughter nuclei passes into the bud.

The bud is finally separated from the parent body and grows into a new individual.  

                         The parent’s identity is maintained in budding

Result:

The prepared slides show asexual reproduction in which only one individual is involved in the production of new individuals.




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