when observed under high power of the microscope chain of buds is visible in the microscopic view. in which organism it can be observed? explain the process.
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The yeast buds show the chain microscopic view under the high power microscope.
It shows the representation from the start of its division to the slow formation of the nucleus split.
Then it will show up the two different yeast which can show the division of the organism.
However, this is similar to amoeba representation.
The process is called Budding and it is observed in a unicellular organism called Yeast.
Yeast is a Unicellular, Eukaryotic organism which reproduces both sexually and asexually.
Process: Budding is an asexual means of reproduction in which a single cell give rise to daughter cells. Firstly, a protuberance is formed on the parent cell and grows to a bud. After the bud formation, division of nucleus takes place and a parental nucleus splits and forms a daughter nucleus.
Eventually, bud separates from the parent cell as an independent yeast cell. This process take place continuously to forms chains of buds joined together.