In budding , organisms reproduce by having new individuals split off from what?

In budding , organisms reproduce by having new individuals split off from what?

  • Correct Answer: existing ones
  • a sister chromatid
  • ova
  • nuclei

Explanation: In budding , organisms reproduce by having new individuals split off from existing ones, which results in genetically identical parent and daughter organisms. The bud may stay attached or break free from the parent. Eukaryotic organisms, such as the single cell yeast and multicellular hydra, undergo budding ( Figure below ).

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