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Name the unicellular fungi which reproduces asexually by budding.

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Answered by shreeo8
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hydra is the best example

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Answered by skyfall63
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The unicellular fungi which is produced asexually by budding is yeast.

Explanation:

In the process of budding, a small bud is formed from the parent cell. First, the nucleus of parent cell divides into daughter nucleus. Then the daughter nucleus migrates into daughter cell. The bud proceeds to develop until the daughter cell separates from the parent cell, which then forms a new cell.

The new cell is usually smaller than the mother cell.

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