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Asexual Reproduction takes place Through Budding in (a) Amoeba (b) Yeast (c) Plasmodium (d) Leishmania

Answer: The right answer is option (B) Yeast among all the possibilities.

Yeast is an example of asexual reproduction through the budding process. The small protrusion is produced on the parent cell, which grows large to form a bud. The daughter nucleus generally splits and transfers to the daughter cell, all of which happens in the parent cell. The buds are initially separated from the body of the mother. The process continues by forming a chain of bud cells. The common term for yeast is Saccharomyces cerevisiae which mainly reproduces sexually and asexually. The entire process is called the budding. So, that is why the yeast is the correct answer among all the options.