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The given slides A and B were identified by four students I, II, III and IV as stated below:
I. Binary fission in Amoeba Daughter cells of Amoeba
II. Budding in yeast Buds of yeast
III. Binary fission in Amoeba Buds of yeast
IV. Budding in yeast Daughter cells in Amoeba
Of the above mentioned identifications of slides A and B, which one is correct.

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The slides show mode of reproduction in Amoeba and Yeast.
  • Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction in Amoeba in which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
  • Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in Yeast in which bud like protuberances are formed on the yeast and each bud on detaching from the parent cell develops into a complete organism.
Hence, student I identifying binary fission in Amoeba showing daughter cells and student IV identifying budding in Yeast showing buds of Yeast are correct.

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