Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in (a) Amoeba (b) Yeast (c) Plasmodium (d) Leishmania

Solution:

(b) Yeast

An example of asexual reproduction that occurs through budding is yeast. On the parent cell, a little protuberance develops, expands to its full size, and forms a bud. The daughter nucleus separates from the parent cell and moves to the daughter cell. The bud separates from the mother’s body at the base by constricting. bud cell chain is formed due to chain of bud cells is formed as a result of the budding process. Compared to the daughter cell, the mother cell is smaller.

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