In yeast and amoeba the parent cell divides to give rise to two new individual cell. How does the cell division difference in these two organism
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In yeast budding is take place in this process the outgrowth is arised on the parental body surface this is called bud And when it is reattached from the parent body it grow into a new individual cell .
but in Amoeba binary fission is take place in which neuclous is divide to form two daughter neuclai this process is called kariyokynesis then cytoplasm is arranged in equal parts then these daughter daughter neuclai goes surrounding the the cell and grow into a new individual cell .
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but in Amoeba binary fission is take place in which neuclous is divide to form two daughter neuclai this process is called kariyokynesis then cytoplasm is arranged in equal parts then these daughter daughter neuclai goes surrounding the the cell and grow into a new individual cell .
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Yeast reproduce by the process of budding. A small outgrowth develop on the one specific side of yeast due to repeated cell division. This bud detached from the parent body when mature completely.
But in amoeba reproduction takes place by binary fission in this nucleus of parent Amoeba starts dividing and form two nucleus after this cytoplasm also start dividing to form new daughter amoeba
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