This process is called budding. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows out from the parent organism and eventually separates to become an independent organism. Examples of organisms that reproduce through budding include yeast and Hydra.
The process is called budding.
That process is called metamorphosis. It involves a series of developmental stages that may include distinct physical changes in the organism's appearance.
A person that grows plants is called a farmer.
Yes, an organism by definition is not only alive, it reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and can reproduce. Once it dies, it returns to the soil or water as organic matter. If something cannot be alive, it is inorganic. This includes all the minerals on the earth or what we sees as "rocks".
Regeneration.
yes technically because it is a part of an organism at one point called a plant in which this grows off of.
This process is called budding. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows out from the parent organism and eventually separates to become an independent organism. Examples of organisms that reproduce through budding include yeast and Hydra.
It is called Binary Fission and it is an Asexual form of reproduction.
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The process is called budding.
budding is when a part of the organism brakes off it grows and becomes identical to the organism it broke of of or when it just grows on the organism and regeneration is when a sea star losses a limb and it grows back.
A cell.
because it grows on surfaces that mould grows on
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organization
Oxidative