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4 +2 | method of asexual reproduction |
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3 | growing/developping |
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growing/developping Explanation: growth in its early stages, development of a bud |
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method of asexual reproduction Explanation: Taber Ceclopedic Medical Dictionary: ¶budding A method of asexual reproduction in which a budlike process grows from the side or end of the parent and develops into a new organism, which in some cases remains attached and in others separates and lives an independent existence. ¶Budding is common in lower animals (e.g., sponges and coelenterates) and plants (e.g., yeasts and molds). S. cerevisiae -- yeasts |
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