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What is budding also called in yeast?(a) Archaeocytes(b) Vegetative propagation(c) Torulation(d) FragmentationThis question was posed to me in exam.The origin of the question is Organisms in portion Reproduction in Organisms of Biology – Class 12

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Correct choice is (c) Torulation

To elaborate: BUDDING is the process of formation of small MINI structures similar to the parent that grow to an extent and then FALLS off to grow INDEPENDENTLY. It is ALSO called torulation in yeast as a parent cell. Buds bearing buds resemble a fungi genus Torula.



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