AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Yeast reproduces when an outgrowth, or bud, forms and continues to develop until it gets separated from the parent. This is an example of:
A
Binary Fission
B
Sporulation
C
Budding
D
Vegetative Propagation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -What is budding? Budding is an asexual reproduction method in which a new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism. Until the new organism matures, it remains attached to the parent organism. Hydra and yeast, for example, reproduce by budding.

Detailed explanation-2: -Yeast is a single celled organisms which reproduces by developing small outgrowths called buds. This process of formation of daughter individual from a small projection, the bud, arising on the parent body is called budding.

Detailed explanation-3: -Yeast usually asexually reproduce by a method called budding. A small knob or bud forms on the parent cell, grows, and finally separates to become a new yeast cell.

Detailed explanation-4: -Complete answer: Budding is very common in Yeast and Hydra. This is a process of asexual reproduction that includes development of new organisms from asmall part of the parent organism.

Detailed explanation-5: -Both haploid and diploid yeast cells can reproduce asexually by budding, in which a small bud emerges from the mother cell, enlarges until reaching a certain size, and then separates from the mother cell.

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