A type of asexual reproduction. Small bud-like protrusions appear on the mother body, which gradually grow and become new individuals. This is seen in single-celled organisms such as yeast, and in multicellular organisms such as corals and sea squirts. If the new individuals do not separate from the mother body, they will form a colony. Budding reproduction. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
無性生殖の一。母体上に小さな芽状の突起が生じて、しだいに大きくなって新個体となるもの。単細胞生物では酵母など、多細胞生物ではサンゴ・ホヤなどにみられ、新固体が母体から離れなければ群体となる。出芽生殖。
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