why budding in yeast is called torrulation
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Yeast reproduces asexually by budding in which a small outgrowth, known as a bud is formed on the parental cell. The nucleus of the parental cell divides and one daughter nucleus migrates into the bud. The bud increases in size and separates and grows further. In option I, II and IV the bud formation takes place. In the image I, there are many buds formed and remain attached to the parent cell. In image II, a chain of the yeast cells is formed. In the image III, there are only cells which are shown. In the image IV, there are daughter cells which are attached to the parent cell.
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