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Explain budding in Yeast .

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(i) Budding is a method of asexual reproduction in a unicellular fungus - yeast .
(ii) Yeast cell produces two daughter nuclei by mitotic division. This yeast cell is called as parent cell.
(iii) A small bulge appears on the surface of parent cell which is the bud .
(iv) One of the two daughter nuclei enters this bud .
(v) After sufficient growth , bud separates from the parent cell and starts to live independently , as a daughter yeast cell.
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