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Budding in multicellular organisms produce offspring from the body of the adult. Budding in one celled organisms such as yeast is a process of dividing the "mother" cell into a larger mother and a smaller "daughter" cell.

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Q: How is budding in yeast is different from budding in hydra?
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Which cells reproduce by budding besides yeast?

hydra


How is budding in yeast different from budding in hydra?

Budding in multicellular organisms produce offspring from the body of the adult. Budding in one celled organisms such as yeast is a process of dividing the "mother" cell into a larger mother and a smaller "daughter" cell.


How is budding in a yeast cell different from budding in hydra?

Budding in multicellular organisms produce offspring from the body of the adult. Budding in one celled organisms such as yeast is a process of dividing the "mother" cell into a larger mother and a smaller "daughter" cell.


By what method did yeast and hydra reproduce?

they reproduce by budding


What does a hydra budding eat?

A hydra's diet does not change while budding, but it does eat more often.


What are examples of multicellular organisms that reproduce by budding?

Generally prokaryotes show budding, but some eukaryotes also reproduce by budding e.g. prokaryote: bacteria eukaryote: fungi


What are organisms that use budding?

hydras, sponges, flowers or any plants... many cells also


How hydra reproduce asexual?

Budding


What species allows reproduction by budding?

Hydra


What fungus reproduces by budding?

Yeast reproduces by budding.


What is the function of the hydra budding adult?

to kill hydras.


Give example of animals which follow budding?

Hydra.