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On microscopic examination, John observed yeast cells dividing into daughter cells. What type of asexual reproduction does this represent?

a. fragmentation
b. budding
c.fission

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Division into daughter cells indicate that the type of sexual reproduction that occurred is fission.

When budding happens, a bubble-like formation grows on the parent cell and develops then breaks away. In fragmentation, the parent organisms breaks into fragments, as the name suggests, and each piece becomes a new organism.
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