Yeast reproduces by budding.
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Yeast is an example. It (like other fungus) grows as a mycelium and yeast reproduces by budding
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a virus reproduces by budding
Yeasts are typically single-celled organisms. They are a type of fungus that reproduces asexually through budding, forming new individual cells.
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.
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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.
Snow fungus reproduces asexually through the production of spores.
fungus, mold, etc mushroom reproduces by spore
fungus, mold, etc mushroom reproduces by spore