Which statement describes the process of budding?
A. Individuals grow from a parent's un...
Which statement describes the process of budding?
A. Individuals grow from a parent's unfertilized egg.
B. Gametes fuse during fertilization, forming a zygote.
C. New individuals develop from pieces that break off an individual.
D. Cell division with mitosis causes new individuals to develop on a
parent.
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