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stage a difference between budding in hydra and yeast

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Answered by umapallela
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  1. yeast belongs to kingdom fungi while hydra belongs to kingdom animalia
  2. yeast is unicellular eukaryote while hydra is multicellular eukaryote
  3. during budding formation in yeast, small daughter bud is formed on parent and continues to grow until it separates . the daughter cell is generally smaller in size as compared to the parent.

while in hydra,the cells divide rapidly at a specific site anddevelops an

outgrowth called buds. these buds while attached to the parent they

develop into small individuals. when the small individuals develop into big individuals they detach themselves from the parent

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