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Ques. Explain budding in yeast.... ?

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Answered by kripam
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yeast reproduce asexually by producing buds.this is called budding.a bud is a small protuberance or a bulge that appears on the bodyof the animal by repeated divison of cells.gradually,this bud differentiates into different types of cells and begins to look like the adult or parents yeast.when the young animal is fully formed,it detaches itself from the parent and begins its life as an independent animal. the newly developed yeast is an extra replica of the parent animal as it involve only one parent .Hydra also reproduce by budding

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Answered by Anonymous
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First of all what is Budding ??

=> When a new individual is formed from the outer growth of it's parent cell. Then this is known as Budding...

It is a Asexual Reproduction; in which only one parent (male or female) is required and no gamates formation takes place in it...


A small bud grow at any end of the yeast cell.... Nucleolus got elongated and a part of it produce into a bud.

The nucleus then divided into two nuclei. One of the nuclei goes into the bud. The bud grows to certain extent and get detach from the parent cell.

* Budding also occurs in Hydra...

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