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Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site.
In yeast cells, The small bulb-like projection coming out from the matured cell called a bud. The new organism remains attached as it grows, separating from the parent organism only when it is mature, leaving behind scar tissue.
In hydra, a small outgrowth protrudes from the mother and after a certain growth period, detaches from the mother and forms into a new organism.
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  2. Usually the seed part of the fruit will not be tasty (may taste bitte...

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  3. Explain budding with an example.

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  4. Why is asexual reproduction important in lower organisms?

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  6. Asexual reproduction in yeast is a boon to food industry. Justify.

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  10. Explain the structure of a typical flower.

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  11. List the secondary sexual characters observed in girls.

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  12. List the secondary sexual characters observed in boys.

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  18. Draw a labelled diagram in proper sequence to show budding in hydra.

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