write the simlarities and differens between hydra and yeast budding
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Budding in Hydra:
In case of budding in Hydra, a small bud is developed from the body of parent hydra through repeated mitotic division of its cells. The small bud then derives nourishment from th
e parent hydra and begins to grow. The mature bud starts developing small tentacles and mouth. When the bud completely matures into a new hydra, it detaches itself from the parent hydra and becomes an independent organism.
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. One of these nuclei migrates into the bud. The newly created bud divides and grows into a new yeast cell.
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