write the differences and similarities between budding in yeast and hydra
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- Yeast is a unicellular organism
- hydra is a multi-cellular organism
- In the yeast, the bud originates from a small protuberance on the parent body, while in hydra the bud arises due to the repeated mitotic division.
- The yeast gets their daughter nuclei and it may or not separate out from the parent body, while in hydra the daughter bud are multi-cellular and there is no development of daughter buds.
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Budding in yeast is single cellular organisms
Budding in hydra is also single cell organism
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