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Reproduction in Yeasts
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1.How do yeasts reproduce? Yeasts reproduce by carrying out a process of cell division called budding
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2. What is budding? Budding is a form of asexual reproduction
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3. What does asexual reproduction mean? Only one parent is involved, no sex cells are made and no genetic information is exchanged. Offspring are genetically identical ‘clones’ of the parent cell.
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4. How does budding occur? A small outgrowth (bud) forms on the parent cell. A copy of the parents genetic material is made. It moves into the bud which detaches and the small bud grows.
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5. How quickly does budding occur? Under ideal conditions (enough food, warmth and moisture) a yeast cell can reproduce by budding every two to three hours.
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6.What are the advantages of this kind of reproduction? Asexual reproduction allows a yeast population to grow rapidly when environmental conditions are suitable.
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7. What are the disadvantages of this kind of reproduction? Because the entire population may be genetically identical it can not adapt to changing environmental conditions
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8. Which picture doesn’t represent budding?
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