How budding in hydra is different from budding in yeast? differ column wise
Budding in hydra | Budding in yeast |
Hydra is a multicellular organism. Budding starts on the parent organism and then the offsprings gets detached from the parent surviving as an independent organisms. | Yeast is unicellular and it itself is divided into one larger mother cell and a smaller daughter cell. |
Multiple mitotic divisions are required for formation of a bud. | Budding here is similar to mitosis except that cytokinesis is unequal resulting in a unicellular bud. |
Uses regenerative cells for reproduction. | When a yeast cell becomes mature then only it divides to form the mother cell and daughter cell. If the size is not achieved mother cell will spend the cell cycle. |