Select the correct statements for the process of budding in yeast: (1)
I. A bud arises from a particular region on a parent body.
II. A parent cell divides into two daughter cells, here the parental identity is lost.
III. Before detaching from the parent body a bud may form another bud.
IV. A bud when detaches from the parent body grows into a new individual.
(A) I, II and III
(B) II, III and IV
(C) III, IV and I
(D) IV, I and II
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(C) III, IV and I
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(C) III, IV and I
Explanation:
Yeast reproduces asexually by Budding. First, a bud will be formed at any one point of the parent cell. The nucleus elongates and then separates into two for the bud and the parent. The separated bud then develops into a new individual. Another bud could be formed on the bud before separation, but the process of separation is the same. The parent does not lose its individuality and also the nucleus does not divide into multiple daughter cells.
So Option II is incorrect.
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