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Why are yeast and hydra called lower organisms?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The small bud then derives nourishment from the parent hydra and begins to grow. ... Budding in yeast: In case of budding in yeast, a small bud appears as an outgrowth from the parent body. After this, the nucleus of the parent yeast elongates and gets divided into two parts.

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Answered by punam62
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The small bud then derives nourishment from the parent hydra and begins to grow. ... Budding in yeast: In case of budding in yeast, a small bud appears as an outgrowth from the parent body. After this, the nucleus of the parent yeast elongates and gets divided into two parts

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