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leishmania plasmodium and yeast what difference is observed in the asexual reproduction of these unicellular organisms

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Answered by chalaparairavikumar
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  • the answer is yeast in which asexual reproduction occur through budding.
  • in this type of reproduction ,the offspring grow up or etude inheriting the parent gene as it sprout up from a single organism.
  • in asexual reproduction an offspring is reproduced from a single parent species.
  • yeast is unicellular(some are multicellular eukaryotic micro-organisms belonging to the fungi kingdom.
  • yeast size can vary greatly depending on the species typically measuring 3-4 micro meters in diameter.
  • most yeasts reproduce asexually by an asymmetric division process is called budding.
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