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Will always the daughter cell of yeast remain attach with its parent. If no, then when they detach from the mother cell?
Yeast performs reproduction through the mode of budding. During budding, the daughter cell develops from the mother cell in the form of an outgrowth or bud. It enlarges and develops completely by forming an independent nucleus and organelles, similar to the parent cell. When its development is completed, it detaches itself from the mother cell and exists as an independent yeast cell.
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