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Joe Kent
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27 October, 09:42
How many parent cells take part in budding?
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Elian Allen
27 October, 10:02
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Budding or fission are not part of mitosis or meiosis but these are types of asexual reproduction. During budding in Yeast a small out growth appears on one side of cell, enlarges and separates. During fission one cell divides in two equal cells as in Amoeba.
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