Which of the following statements is not true about budding in yeast?
A
A bud may arise from any part of the parent cell.
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B
Before detaching from the parent body a bud may form another bud.
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C
A bud may separate from the parent body and develops into a new individual.
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D
A bud arises from a particular region on a parent body.
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Solution
The correct option is D A bud arises from a particular region on a parent body.
In this type of asexual reproduction, a small outgrowth can arise from any part of the parent body called a bud.
The nucleus divides to form two daughter nuclei, of which one passes into the bud.
The bud can now detach from the parent body and grow independently as a new individual or may remain attached to the parent body, forming a chain of cells.