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Differentiate between the following: Budding in yeast and budding in Hydra - Zoology

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Differentiate between the following:

Budding in yeast and budding in Hydra

Distinguish Between

Solution

Budding in Yeast Budding in Hydra
Yeast is xxxx cellular organism in which the bud develops as a small protuberance following the nuclear division and finally detached to a new individual. Hydra is a multicellular organism where the bud xxxxxx from the parents body, grows gradually and finally gets detached.
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Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms - Evaluation [Page 9]

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Samacheer Kalvi Biology (Zoology) [English] Class 12 TN Board
Chapter 1 Reproduction in Organisms
Evaluation | Q 13. (b). | Page 9
Samacheer Kalvi Biology (Zoology) [English] Class 12 TN Board
Chapter 1 Reproduction in Organisms
Evaluation | Q 12. (b) | Page 9

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