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Yes, budding is a process of asexual reproduction in plants. Yeast cells may also reproduce asexually by budding, a process wherein a protrusion or bud(extension of the cytoplasm) is produced which later detaches from the developing individuals.

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Yes, budding is a method of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows as an outgrowth on the parent organism, eventually detaching to become independent. This process is common in organisms like yeast, hydra, and some plants.

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Budding is a type of asexual reproduction, commonly used by hydras. It involves a new organism growing out of another organism.

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Yes, Budding is a method of asexual reproduction.

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yes budding is a example of asexual reproduction

like zoospores, conidia and gammules

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It's a asexual reproduction.

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if i am not mistaken it is asexual

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asexual reproduction.

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Yes it is.

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Asexual

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