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Write down the difference between reproduction in yeast and reproduction in amoeba.

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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
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Reproduction in Yeast ●Reproduction in Yeast occur by budding. ●Reproduction in Yeast occur by Asexual Reproduction

Reproduction in Amoeba ●Reproduction in Amoeba occur by diffusion.
●Reproduction in Amoeba not occur by Asexual or Sexual reproduction.
Answered by Anonymous
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Reproduction in Yeast :

1.Budding in Yeast.

2.Asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from a bud in the parent.

3.This bud is simply an outgrowth of cells at one particular site.

4.The bud or the new organism remains attached to the parent and gets detached on maturation.

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Reproduction in Amoeba:

1.Binary fission in Amoeba.

2.It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the parent divides to give rise to two daughter organisms.

3.The parent replicates its genetic material and divides it equally between the two daughters.


4.Both the cytoplasm and the nucleus of the parent divides into two.
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More about Amoeba:

1.The locomotory organ in amoeba is known as 'pseudopodia'.

2.They are also known as 'false feet'  are the temporary projections of the cell wall.

3.The cell wall makes a network of fibers.

4.The cytoplasm flows into the network and fills it up.

5.This able to move, lengthen, or shorten.

6.The pseudopods extends from the amoeba.



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What is meant by Yeast? Examples.
1.Yeast are eukaryotic, single celled microorganisms relating to fungi.

2.Examples are - Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans, Histoplasma and Blastomyces. 
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