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In yeast budding occurs in


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Unfavorable conditions

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Favorable conditions

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During perennation

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Overgrown individuals

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Solution

The correct option is B

Favorable conditions


The correct option is B.

Explanation of the correct option:

  1. Budding is an asexual type of reproduction in which a new organism develops from a bud or outgrowth caused by cell division in a specific location.
  2. When the conditions are favorable, it occurs in yeast. In unfavorable conditions, yeast reproduces through sporulation
  3. During the reproduction process, a tiny bud forms as an extension of the parent body. The nucleus of the parent yeast is split into two parts, one of which moves into the bud.
  4. The newly formed bud splits once again, resulting in the formation of a new cell.

Final answer: In yeast, budding occurs in favorable conditions.


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