In Yeast, the division is unequal and small projections are produced that remain attached initially to the parent cell. This is called:
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Correct answer: Budding
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a small 'bud' grows on the parent body. In Yeast, these buds eventually get separated and mature into new organisms.
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