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The formation of new plants from the cells of a single parent is called asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is the simplest for of reproduction found in plants. it is of three common forms:budding,fragmentation and spore formation.
Budding is a type of asexual reproduction. . A small bulb-like cellular outer-growth is formed in the micro-organism called the bud. The bud grows in size and it remains attached to the parent. It detaches from the parent, forming an independent organism only when it is mature. Budding is found in micro-organisms such as bacteria and yeast.......
To observe budding in yeast, put some dry yeast in warm water and some sugar in a petridish. Then view it with the help of a hand lense. You can observe that the yeast cells get activated and bubbles are given out. A characteristic smell is also given out.
Hence, it can be concluded that the above mentioned things were observed as the yeast cells divide to multiply and increase the volume of the solution...
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Budding is a type of asexual reproduction. . A small bulb-like cellular outer-growth is formed in the micro-organism called the bud. The bud grows in size and it remains attached to the parent. It detaches from the parent, forming an independent organism only when it is mature. Budding is found in micro-organisms such as bacteria and yeast.......
To observe budding in yeast, put some dry yeast in warm water and some sugar in a petridish. Then view it with the help of a hand lense. You can observe that the yeast cells get activated and bubbles are given out. A characteristic smell is also given out.
Hence, it can be concluded that the above mentioned things were observed as the yeast cells divide to multiply and increase the volume of the solution...
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