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52.Write a note on reproduction in hydra. Explain with

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Answered by kashyapaarya29
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For reproduction, Hydra uses regenerative cells where a bud expands as an outgrowth because of repeated cell division at one specific location. These buds then developed into new small individuals which when completely matured, detach from the parent body.

Answered by srnroofing1717
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==>Budding In Hydra: A small part of the body of parents grows out as bud, which is detached to its parent and then becomes a new organism. It reproduces using regenerative cells. When it is fully matured, it detaches itself from the parents body and becomes a new individual.

Explanation:

==>Hydra reproduces asexually by budding.

A small outgrowth called bud arises on the parent body.

The bud grows and develops mouth and ring of tentacles

The bud breaks off from the parent body and develops into a new individual.

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