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In the slides showing binary fission in Amoeba and budding in yeast, the correct observations are :
(1) the daughter cells of Amoeba and the bud of yeast are smaller than their respective parental cells
(2) the daughter cells of Amoeba and the bud of yeast are of the same size as their respective parental cells
(3) the daughter cells of Amoeba are bigger than the parent but the bud of yeast is smaller than the parent
(4) the daughter cells of Amoeba are smaller than the parent but the bud of yeast is larger than the parent

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The correct observations are - the daughter cells of Amoeba and the bud of yeast are smaller than their respective parental cells. Since, in both the cases, the daughter cells are a result of division of the parent cell, their sizes are comparatively smaller to the parent cell.

Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

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