Asexual reproduction through budding is found in which of the following groups?
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Correct answer: Both Yeast (Fungi) and Hydra (Animals)
Budding is a versatile asexual method found in unicellular fungi like Yeast and multicellular animals like Hydra. In both cases, the offspring begins as an outgrowth.
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