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Sometimes, in yeast, the conjugation tak...

Sometimes, in yeast, the conjugation takes place between a parent cell and a bud. It is called

A

Isogamy

B

Syngamy

C

Pedogamy

D

Parthenogenesis

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The correct Answer is:
C

In some yeast e.g., Zygosaccharomyces chevalieri, the mother and daughter cells fuse to form the zygote and this phenomenon is called pedogamy.
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