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In Yeast and Amoeba, the parent cell divides to give rise to new individual cells . How does the cell division differ in these two organisms ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Asexual Reproduction**: - Asexual reproduction is a process where a single parent organism produces offspring without the involvement of gametes. The offspring are genetically identical to the parent. 2. **Cell Division in Yeast**: - Yeast reproduces asexually through a process called **budding**. - In budding, a small outgrowth, known as a **bud**, forms on the parent yeast cell. ...
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