Multiple Choice
How do budding and fission differ?
A) Both are asexual forms of reproduction, but budding results from an asymmetrical division whereas fission produces two relatively equal daughter cells.
B) Both are asexual forms of reproduction, but budding results in two relatively equal daughter cells whereas fission produces an asymmetrical division.
C) Budding is asexual, while fission occurs as a result of sexual reproduction.
D) Fission is asexual, while budding occurs as a result of sexual reproduction.
E) Both are asexual forms of reproduction, but budding occurs during the multicellular stage whereas fission occurs during the single-cell stage of a fungus.
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