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A yeast cell reproduces using a type of mitosis called(1 point)
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cytokinesis.
cytokinesis.
budding.
budding.
expression.
expression.
synthesis.
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budding.
Yeast (e.g., Saccharomyces) reproduce asexually by budding, where a new daughter cell forms as an outgrowth of the parent cell after mitosis.
Yeast (e.g., Saccharomyces) reproduce asexually by budding, where a new daughter cell forms as an outgrowth of the parent cell after mitosis.
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