Biology, asked by aadityakumar26p8tuct, 1 year ago

When observed under high power of the microscope, ‘chain of buds’ is visible in the2 microscopic view. In which organism can it be observed? Explain the process.

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Answered by arpittyagi1217
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May it's an asexual reproduction i.e budding .Generally show by unicellular organism .In such type of reproduction i.e asexual.a bud is formed from an organism and after some time they get reattach to give a new individual.E.g Hydra,yeast etc.

Answered by OOOIRKIOOO
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Hi mate here is ur answer


The Yeast under high power of the microscope look like chain of buds.


Most yeasts reproduce asexually by asymmetric division process called budding

First it produces a small protuberance on the parent cell that grows to a full size and forms a bud . this bud detaches from the mother body by forming a constriction at the base . Then budding is repeated to form chain of buds.


Hope this may help you.....❤


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