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amoeba and Hydra is an example of asexual reproduction. true/false​

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Answered by rashmirajput978176
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Asexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction in prokaryotes and some of the single-celled eukaryotes. In this process, only one parent is involved which produces the offspring. It takes by various means like multiple fission or binary fission in Amoeba, budding in Yeast and Hydra and spore formation in protozoans and lower plants. In the budding, the new individual arises from the bud or an outgrowth due to the cell division at that point.

Answered by rishabh9389
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Answer:

yes amoeba and hydra is an example of asexual reproduction

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