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16. How is reproduction in hydra different from that in amoeba?

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Answered by aaryansaagar
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Hydra reproduces by the process of budding in which a bud is formed as a small out growth on the parent body. This bud breaks off when mature and develops into another individual. The reproduction in amoeba is through binary fission.

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Answered by Krais
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Hydra is a multicellular organism which reproduces by budding.

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Amoeba a unicellular organism reproduces by binary fission.

✔️In budding a protuberance is formed on the parent body while in binary fission a constriction is formed.

✔️ In budding the parent individuality is retained while in binary fission individuality of parent is lost .

✔️ In budding cytokinesis takes place first while in binary fission karyokinesis takes place first.

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