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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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C

In yeast such as zygosaccharomyces chevalieri coapulation occurs between a mother and a boa. It is anisogamous type of copulation in which the small daughter cell behave as the male and the large mother cell acts as receiving cell.
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