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Cruz Alexander
6 July, 23:25
Can you explan process of budding in yeasts?
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Kara Leblanc
7 July, 00:54
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It's asexual reproduction by a parent yeast cell growing a bulb like projection. Called a bud. The cytoplasm divides creating a new bud which soon develops into a chain of yeast cells
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Bryce Coffey
7 July, 03:23
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budding in yeast
Explanation: Budding in yeast is where a yeast cell starts to create and identical cell that grows of the side when the cell is ready it will break off 100% mature.
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