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Asexual formation of small, rounded outgrowths from a parent cell. These will become conidia.
Ãâó: www.ec.upstate.edu/medtech/microb/glossary.htm
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Forming sphere sheaths for masculine and feminine created Creator gods, and later for human bodies.
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
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Cells are constantly sampling their outside environment, taking in substances from outside of the cell, as well as releasing substances to the external environment - in this way, cells can communicate with one another to form complex organisms. This is typically accomplished through budding: the cell membrane bends inward or outward and closes in upon itself, forming a "bubble" of membrane for the transport of substances. ...
Ãâó: www.epidemic.org/glossaryText/glossaryA-B.html
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Asexual reproduction in which a portion of the cell body is thrust out and then becomes separated, forming a new individual.
Ãâó: duke.usask.ca/~misra/virology/stud2004/wee2/glossa...
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a form of asexual reproduction where a bud or outgrowth from the end or side of the parent cell emerges and develops into a new organism.
Ãâó: www.amnh.org/exhibitions/epidemic/glossary.html
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