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What property of yeast makes it grow in number so rapidly? a) parthenogenetic asexual b) meiotic division by sexual c) budding through asexual d) binary fission by sexual
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What property of yeast makes it grow in number so rapidly?
a) parthenogenetic asexual
b) meiotic division by sexual
c) budding through asexual
d) binary fission by sexual
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Answer:
its
c
Step-by-step explanation:
i had the same test
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It is C. I just took a quiz on it
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