Budding
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Budding


Yeasts are single-celled organisms that play an important role in brewing. Yeasts can reproduce by budding. Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in which new individuals split or ?buds off? from already existing ones.







- Advantages Of Mitosis
Genetic stability - in the absence of mutations, there is no genetic variation as the parent is identical to the daughter as DNA replication ensures close to 100% fidelity with negligible error rate. Growth - organisms can create new cells for growth...

- Life
What makes up Life? Life is supported by a few major characteristics that apply to all living organisms ranging from single celled organisms to multicultural organisms: Adaptations: Where an organism adapts to its environment in order...

- Some Living Descriptions
Protista- unicellular eukaryotes, some multicelled formscell sturcture simple to very complexsome heterotrophs- protozoanssome autotrophs- algaeasexual repro, some both sexual, asexualmotile, non-motile, sizes- most microscopic but some may be 100m in...

- Fungus
Word: fungus (pl fungi) Origin: Latin fungus (mushroom) <  Greek word  sphongos/??????? (=sponge) because of the fungi appearance, Coined: Horace (65 BC ?  8 BC), and Pliny  (23 AD ? 79AD), Definition: eukaryotic organisms...

- Comparison Between Asexual And Sexual Reproduction
Asexual and sexual reproduction: Major differences Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction 1.      It involves no formation and fusion of gametes It involves formation and fusion of gametes 2.     ...



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