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list out the observation seen while observing the permanent slide of budding in yeast under a microscope.



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♀️ Observation seen while observing the permanent slide of budding in yeast under a microscope :-

• Budding in Yeast shows many cells attached with each other forming a branched chain.

• Nucleus starts dividing first by stretching and followed by cytokinesis.

• Daughter cells originate as small buds of parent cell and grow very fast.

• Daughter cells remain attached with parent cells and separate later on.

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The following diagram shows the different stages of asexual reproduction in yeast. Yeast reproduce asexually by an asymmatric division process called budding. In this process a bud develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cell division at one specific site. These buds develop into tiny individuals . The nucleus of the parent cell or mother cell splits into a daughter nucleus and when fully mature,detach from the mother cell and become new independent individuals

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