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which type of reproduction found in yeast ​

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Answered by XxAarzooxX
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Explanation:

sexual reproduction

  • Yeasts reproduce both sexually and asexually, but the latter is more common. In sexual reproduction, a single yeast cell undergoes meiosis and produces haploid spores; these spores can recombine with other haploid spores, producing a diploid cell – the yeast's “normal” state.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yeasts reproduce both sexually and asexually, but the latter is more common. In sexual reproduction, a single yeast cell undergoes meiosis and produces haploid spores; these spores can recombine with other haploid spores, producing a diploid cell – the yeast's “normal” state...

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