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about budding in hydra

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Answered by wishi
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Hydra use regeneration cells for reproduction in the process of budding.
In Hydra , a bud develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cells division at one specific site . These buds develop into tiny individual when it fully mature detach from the parent body and become new independent individuals.
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Hydra is a simple multicellular organism which reproduces by budding
In hydra a bud is formed on the lateral side of the parent body by repeated mitotic cell division in its cells. The bud then grows gradually to form small hydra and gets detached from the parent body. the daughter hydra then develops into an adult organism , similar to its parent. Hydra multiplies by budding under favourite favourable conditions.....

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