Some cells split via Budding (for example baker's yeast), resulting in a 'mother' and 'daughter' cell.
The offspring organism is smaller than the parent. Budding is also
known on a multicellular level; an animal example is the hydra, which
reproduces by budding. The buds grow into fully matured individuals
which eventually break away from the parent organism.
For example, if potatoes are left in warm
conditions for too long they begin to sprout from the buds, which are
commonly referred to as eyes.internal budding or Endodyogeny is a
process of asexual reproduction, favoured by parasites such as
Toxoplasma gondii. It involves an unusual process in which two daughter
cells are produced inside a mother cell, which is then consumed by the
offspring prior to their separation.
Endopolygeny is the division into several organisms at once by internal
budding. also budding (external or internal) is present in some worm
like Taenia or Echinococci ; these worm produde cyst and then produce
(invaginated or evaginated) protoscolex with budding.
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