Biology, asked by nijhawanshikhabhatia, 1 year ago

What are the conditions necessary for yeast to undergo budding? someone please help asap​

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Answered by aditivats15
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organisms such as Hydra use regenerative cells for reproduction in the process of budding in hydra a bud developed as an outgrowth due to repeated cell division at one specific site these buds develop into tiny individuals and when fully mature detached from the parent body and become new independent individual

Answered by chirikanha2
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yeasts budding conditions carbon. Yeasts secretete enzymes that break down carbohydratesto yield CI2 AND alcohol
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chirikanha2: Yeasts budding condirions carbon. Yeasts secrete enzymes that brwak down carbohydrates
chirikanha2: o yield CO 2 and alcohol
chirikanha2: Thoufh yeasts are highly tolerant of environmental variations in temp.and acidity they thrive in warm and moist places
nijhawanshikhabhatia: thankyou so much I got it. Warm and moist places with high concentration of O2 and less concentration of Co2 are necessary for budding in yeast.
nijhawanshikhabhatia: is that correct?
chirikanha2: high in O 2 AND LOW IN CO2
chirikanha2: yes
chirikanha2: correct✅✅✅✅☑☑☑
nijhawanshikhabhatia: thankyou so so much for your time
chirikanha2: welcome my pleasure
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