yeast
Yeast reproduces by budding.
Yeast is an example. It (like other fungus) grows as a mycelium and yeast reproduces by budding
Yeasts are typically single-celled organisms. They are a type of fungus that reproduces asexually through budding, forming new individual cells.
Snow fungus reproduces asexually through the production of spores.
Yeast
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a virus reproduces by budding
the daphnia species FOOL
Yeast are not a natural grouping. The yeast growth form has arisen a couple times in the evolutionary history of the fungi. Any unicellular fungus that reproduces primarily by budding or fission is called a yeast.
There are a few forms of life on Earth that reproduce by the act of "budding". A lot of sea life, such as coral, reproduce by spreading spores from buds into the ocean, while a lot of plant life, like blueberry plants, reproduce by budding fruit that is eaten and spread by animals.
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