Biology, asked by srichetan3723, 1 year ago

What is the difference between budding of yeast and budding in hydra?

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Answered by DeniceSandidge
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Answer:

  • Yeast is a unicellular organism while hydra is a multi-cellular organism
  • In the yeast, the bud originates from a small protuberance on the parent body, while in hydra the bud arises due to the repeated mitotic division.
  • The yeast gets their daughter nuclei and it may or not separate out from the parent body, while in hydra the daughter bud are multi-cellular and there is no development of daughter buds.




Answered by KINGOFRANDOM29
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Yeast is a unicellular organism while hydra is a multi-cellular organism In the yeast, the bud originates from a small protuberance on the parent body, while in hydra the bud arises due to the repeated mitotic division. The yeast gets their daughter nuclei and it may or not separate out from the parent body,...

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