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What is budding? long answer I need it now please​

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Answered by mrsseemasingh10964
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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. The small bulb like projection coming out from the yeast cell is called a bud. The new organism remains attached as it grows, separating from the parent organism only when it is mature, leaving behind scar tissue. Since the reproduction is asexual, the newly created organism is a clone and is genetically identical to the parent organism.

Organisms such as hydra use regenerative cells for reproduction in the process of budding. In hydra, a bud develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cell division at one specific site. These buds develop into tiny individuals and, when fully mature, detach from the parent body and become new independent individuals.

Answered by jaivardhanrock
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having or developing buds of a flower.Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in which only a single parent is involved. and formation of small daughter cells from mother cells (repeated cell division). budding in hydra is the most common example of budding. hydra reproduce through its buds and then, become same as it's parents

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