What is budding explain
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Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site. ... These buds develop into tiny individuals and, when fully mature, detach from the parent body and become new independent individuals.
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Budding in plants
Budding or bud grafting is a special type of grafting in which a small part of the bark containing a single bud, used as the scion, is placed in a V or T shaped cut done in the stock .They are bound tightly to join them and covered with polythene sheet to prevent the loss of water. The cambium comes together and the stock grows as a single plant .
Budding ( in animals)
it is a type of asexual reproduction, a small outgrowth develops from the parent body which eventually grows in size and then separate from the parent to grow into an independent individual as in hydra.
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Budding or bud grafting is a special type of grafting in which a small part of the bark containing a single bud, used as the scion, is placed in a V or T shaped cut done in the stock .They are bound tightly to join them and covered with polythene sheet to prevent the loss of water. The cambium comes together and the stock grows as a single plant .
Budding ( in animals)
it is a type of asexual reproduction, a small outgrowth develops from the parent body which eventually grows in size and then separate from the parent to grow into an independent individual as in hydra.
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