Biology
With the help of suitable diagrams, describe:
(a) Binary fission in plants
(b) Budding in yeast cell
Reproduction in Plants
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(a) Binary fission in plants — Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction. It is the most common form of reproduction in lower organisms such as bacteria. In this method, the nucleus splits or divides into two and then the cell splits across the middle, forming two small identical cells called the daughter cells. Below diagram shows Binary Fission:

(b) Budding in Yeast cell —
Budding is a type of asexual reproduction common in Yeast. Here, the parent cell produces an outgrowth called a bud. The bud grows, and then gets detached (along with its daughter nuclei) from the parent body to lead an independent life. Below diagram shows budding in yeast cell:

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