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Cell division that forms a bud and as it grows, forms an identical copy of its parent, then separats from the parent to become independent. A. binary fission B. regeneration C. budding D. vegetative propagation
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Cell division that forms a bud and as it grows, forms an identical copy of its parent, then separats from the parent to become independent.
A. binary fission
B. regeneration
C. budding
D. vegetative propagation
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The answer is budding.
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