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studying(a) binary fission in amoeba (b) budding in yeast with the help of prepared slides?​

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Answered by vanshpanwarjaat
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(A) Amoeba reproduces by the common asexual reproduction method called binary fission. After replicating its genetic material through mitotic division, the cell divides into two equal sized daughter cells. ... In this process, the nucleus of the Amoeba first divides to form two daughter nuclei by the process of Karyokinesis.

(B) 1.Place the slide under a compound microscope.

2.Focus the slide, first under low power and later under high power of the compound microscope.

3.Various stages of budding and binary fission can be carefully examined.

Answered by agnishasumellikalove
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studying(a) binary fission in amoeba (b) budding in yeast with the help of prepared slides?

Answer:-

(a) Binary fission in Amoeba

  • Initially, the pseudopodia are retrieved. The body of amoeba is coiled and becomes round
  • Amitosis is observed, the division of the nucleus takes places which are followed by splitting of cytoplasm
  • At the point of fission in the body of the amoeba, a constriction starts to develop.
  • The constriction or furrow turns deeper resulting in the formation of two daughter cells

(b) Budding in yeast

  • Protuberance or a tiny outgrowth is observed on the parent cell
  • Division of the nucleus is observed which is later seen in the bud
  • Repetitive budding leads to the formation of a chain of cells

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