knoppförökning
Knoppförökning, also known as budding or gemmation, is a type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site. The bud has the potential to detach from the parent organism and grow into a new, independent individual. This method is commonly observed in plants, fungi, and some simple animals like hydra.
In plants, knoppförökning can occur from various parts of the plant, such as stems, roots, or leaves.
In fungi, budding is a primary mode of asexual reproduction for yeasts. A small outgrowth, the bud,
In some simple animals, like the freshwater polyp Hydra, knoppförökning is a visible and common reproductive