Why do buds appear in yeast cells?
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Firstly, a small bud appears as an outgrowth from the parent body. After this, the nucleus of the parent yeast gets separated into two parts and one of the nucleus shifts into the bud. ... A small chain of buds is developed in this way which finally breaks and all the buds create new yeast cells.
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Firstly, a small bud appears as an outgrowth from the parent body. After this, the nucleus of the parent yeast gets separated into two parts and one of the nucleus shifts into the bud. ... A small chain of buds is developed in this way which finally breaks and all the buds create new yeast cells.
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