what is the difference between budding in yeast and budding in hydra??
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in yeast, the nucleus divides into two parts and forms a outgrowth projection called bud.after becoming mature it seperates from its mother cell to become a new yeast cell.
in hydra, actively dividing cell divides continuously to form bud.the bud grows and seperates from its parent cell after getting maturity.
in hydra, actively dividing cell divides continuously to form bud.the bud grows and seperates from its parent cell after getting maturity.
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In budding hydra reproduces asexually. a bulb like projection named bulb grows from parents body.
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