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what is budding in yeast

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Answered by Prathamchavan
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Yeast typically grow asexually by budding. A small bud which will become the daughter cell is formed on the parent (mother) cell, and enlarges with continued grow. As the daughter cell grows, the mother cell duplicates and then segregates its DNA. The nucleus divides and migrates into the daughter cell.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Microscopic organisations such as yest reproduce by budding . Small bulb-like projections called BUDS come out of yeast cell . The buds gradually grow nd get detached from the parent cell nd form new yeast cells .

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