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Geography, 15.02.2022 08:00 dinosaur10

Baker's yeast is a tiny, single-celled fungus that makes bread dough rise and converts sugars into alcohol. This yeast reproduces by budding. As the small bud grows, it receives a copy of the parent's nucleus. When the bud pinches off, the new cell is smaller than the parent cell but genetically identical. How does this organism reproduce?

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